The South African government on Wednesday revoked the “National State of Disaster” declared in February to manage the electricity crisis, Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (CoGTA) minister Thembi Nkadimeng said.
Government will work through its Energy Crisis Committee to reduce the impact of power cuts using existing legislation and contingency arrangements, Nkadimeng said in a statement.
The termination of the national state of disaster was with immediate effect, the ministry said.
Declaring a national state of disaster was aimed at giving the government additional powers to respond to the energy crisis, including by permitting emergency procurement procedures with fewer bureaucratic delays and less oversight.