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Eskom exits Uganda after achieving 'phenomenal' EAF there - and hopes to finally repatriate profits

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Eskom's head office in Jinja, Uganda.
Eskom's head office in Jinja, Uganda.
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After 20 years, Eskom is exiting Uganda – after running two power stations at an average energy availability rate of almost 97%, compared to below 60% in South Africa. The utility expects to finally repatriate its earnings from that country, after not being able to do so for two decades. 

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