Ingula power station plugged in
KwaZulu-Natal - 28 July 2016 - After more than a decade of construction, a massive government project in KwaZulu-Natal has finally started supplying electricity to the national grid. President Jacob Zuma marked the occasion at the Ingula Pumped Station Scheme, which spans the escarpment of the Little Drakensberg.

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