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Sabotage was partly to blame for the power shortages: President Ramaphosa President Cyril Ramaphosa says sabotage was partly to blame for the power shortages that led to load shedding.

The President was speaking following a meeting with Cabinet Ministers and the Eskom board at Megawatt Park in northern Johannesburg on what led to the severe load shedding.President Ramaphosa says the country needs an emergency recovery plan to make sure we get rid of load shedding.

He says someone at Eskom disconnected one of the instruments that finally led to one of the boilers tripping, leading to power outages.

 

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SAfmnews Our president came all the way from Egypt to feed us with this bull.... uhh! Mr president man up please this is not grade R

arest those who sabotaged and course serous problem Ramaposa you are soft we are running out of trust now.

Our TV news channels r now talking about SABOTAGE. The red herring is perfectly working. Congratulations!!!

Thats a lie

the first thing they teach you as a technical intern, is how not to trip a boiler in coal fired power station. Given the rattling effect of a unit going down, mixed with a number of unhappy people In this country, these kind of sabotage will be common.

So now we know its sabotage. Can we pls find these terrorists and arrest them for terrorism

Bullshit African excellence at work

What a perfect red herring, SABOTAGE. Now people r going to focus on this sabotage thing and blame it for load shedding. Hheyi! emzansi

Can't Mr Tshepo Kgale be brought on board to help Eskom? He seems knowledgeable and his expertise can come in handy sabcnews eskomloadshedding

First it was wet coal, now it's sabotage and one wonders what it would be next!🙏

Sabotage by eskom

CyrilRamaphosa LIES LIES LIES LIES LIES LIES LIES! there's ZERO! evidence of this FOK JOU CYRIL

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