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South Africa: Soldiers To Be Deployed At Some Eskom Power Stations

2 years agoThu, 22 Dec 2022 04:42:53 GMT
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South Africa: Soldiers To Be Deployed At Some Eskom Power Stations

South African National Defence Force members will be deployed at some Eskom power stations following several incidents of theft and sabotage at various power stations.

The presidency made this request to the defence ministry, eNCA News reported citing Presidential spokesperson Vincent Magwenya.

The country has now been plunged into stage six power cuts.

Copper theft is not a phenomenon peculiar to South Africa as state companies and market players in Zimbabwe say the problem has surged in recent years.

It affects the electricity, telecommunications and transport sectors, and each year Zimbabwe’s parastatals spend millions of dollars replacing stolen cables and restoring vandalised infrastructure due to cable theft.

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Organisations such as ZESA, TelOne, Econet, Telecel, NetOne, and the National Railways of Zimbabwe tell tales of loss of business due to the effects of copper cable theft that has been spreading uncontrolled.

Households too are affected as they are left to spend days without power and are sometimes asked to pull resources together for the purchase of copper cables.

It is suspected most of the stolen cables are being smuggled to South Africa and they are then shipped further to countries that use the metal in the construction and manufacturing industries.

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6 Comments

XXX · 2 years ago
Better pane kuswera vachidya magwinya
Jah 🇿🇼 Tsvarie-07 · 2 years ago
Allow them to shoot and kill the dogs stealing cables nxxh...
Maparamuro · 2 years ago
Close the market of scrap copper and this problem vanishes. Ban all trade in copper except through state institutions and the thieves won't have a market. No market no copper theft, problem solved.
Anonymous · 2 years ago
Unless you come up with alternatives to copper products then you might be successful in implementing such a ban. Copper is crucial in electrical industries for it's good properties of conduction of electricity and in other uses it's resistance to corrosion. It is also essential in refrigeration. Think twice @mparamuro
· 2 years ago
There goes Mr. Ban again. Yesterday it was ban teachers from emigrating. Today it is ban trade in copper. Maparamuro's mother should be banned from from creating children like this one
· 2 years ago
It's the chinese that buy the copper and other scrap metal for their metal hungry industry.
pk · 2 years ago
pari kufungidzirwa sabotage pa issue yemagetsi.
worried citizen · 2 years ago
nyaya iyi yange isiri yeku sa here yazopedzesera yava yekuzim sei zve kkkk,handisi kupahwisisa
DhAwha ndiED · 2 years ago
Tangozosanganisa mince meat mayonaise mAzoe chakatA derere +black label
Anonymous · 2 years ago
That is what it should be like. Eskom is a national strategic infrastructure for South Africa hence it should be guarded by the army. Nothing amiss there.

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