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Empowering young innovators in energy

Empowering young innovators in energy

eNCA14-06-2025
JOAHNNESBURG - As Youth Month continues, we focus on young leaders driving innovation in the energy sector.
READ: Electronic Communications Act | Black Entrepreneurs Alliance slams proposed change
Tokologo Phetla, the CEO of Commodore Industries, spoke to eNCA's Sindy Mabe to discuss youth empowerment and sustainable solutions in the industry.
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