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Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan says acts of sabotage continue to contribute to Eskom’s struggles in providing power. rollingblackouts loadshedding

Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan says acts of sabotage continue to contribute to Eskom’s struggles in providing power.

Gordhan says this is one of several incidents or sabotage and corruption that have been exposed in recent days.“The acts of the greedy, corrupt, the bully, the counter-revolutionary, set back our progress as a democracy and stop us from becoming a caring nation. Not just point fingers amongst ourselves,” says Gordhan.

 

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This one must fotsek about his excuses. He's useless

Joke for the month Yah neh

Where is the proof, 👀

Gohrdhan is very old he should take my advice and retire.

Who is sabotaging Eskom other than Cyril Ramaphosa and Pravin Gordhan?

Here we go again sabotage really guys

Step 1. Bring back the death penalty. Step 2. Use this on the saboteurs!

He needs to stop complaining and come with solutions

Always finding excuses for incompetence. The bottom line is the damage to the economy and the job landscape will be felt for generations to come due to this incompetency.

Mokgalabje owa selekisha straight

Doen iets daarom trent kruip bietjie uit die gat uit

Thumamina ke di excuses 🤦🏿

Look at those chicks, full of lies

Dakiwe lodoti

Tony Soprano

Covid let us down here

I love these people from ESKOM. The keep blaming all kinds of acts of sabotage and acts of stealing. TELL US WHAT TGE BLOODY HELL YPU ARE DOING ABOUT IT?

Phandala

They are trying their best to make our country fail futsek to the Zuptas

THEIR INCOMPETENCE OF FAILING TO MANTAIN POWER STATIONS FOR OVER TWO DECADES IS NOW TURNED INTO A CONSPIRACY THAT WE ARE SUPPOSED TO BELIEVE. ANC DOESN'T TAKE US SERIOUS!!!!

Minister Pravin Gordhan IS the sabotage at Eskom. He must excuse himself. I'm willing to take over.

DPE_ZA Gordhan uses the same excuse 2divert attention from his incompetence. The nation gives u resources 2secure these critical assets, U DON'T do it but choose2raise CONTINUED sabotage 2shield your failures. Same as the captured state while u were chosen2 SECURE the vault.

This old man must just go and .%&×+*

Excuses excuses excuses something we really don't need as a country we need solutions we need permanent solution if our leaders ever had any conscious still left in them they must provide permanent solutions or vacant the office that simply shape up or shape out.

Ufa nini lomuntu bakwethu 😭🚮

Act of self well coordinated sabotage.

Nonsense

It’s no longer state capture 🤣🤣🤣

Minister y r u not reporting on u catching these perpetrators I mean come on u failures as government but I beg u try I beg

Lamasimba alelikhehla njalo

Pravin created problems in Eskom so that they can sell it to their friends

Where was this guy all along and why is he still a minister. The sabotage issue is related to the KZN looters who wants see this country going down and the likes of Koko and company are involved hence the always here on Twitter acting like they have solutions.

More excuses to divert the attention away from their glaring incompetence.

Same script over and over again, so this incompetent Indian thinks Black South Africans are fools like ANC members'

Perhaps all that dead wood in eskom could be used to secure their sites and prevent sabotage?

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