Energy experts say one of the reasons of loadshedding is possibly due toEnergy expert Ted Blom says the current Eskom crisis that saw loadshedding reaching Stage 6.is due to corruption relating to the procurement of coal. He says Eskom has deviated from regulations pertaining to the purchase of fine coal.
On Monday, Eskom implemented Stage 6 loadshedding which continued until 23:00before it was downgraded to Stage 4 – which is expected to continue until 22:00 on Tuesday. The move to Stage 6 was as a result of a shortage of capacity, following a technical problem at the Medupi power station, which impacted on additional generation supply.“I believe there’s a problem with Eskom’s procurement practices. Worldwide nobody accepts more than 10% of fine coal in any delivery batch.
No shit
Eskom board must be faired they have failed south african people.
By who😂😂😂😂😃😃
Guptas are gone nje
There is a Massive and Precision Onslaught against Eskom and those who are Trying there Best under the Sabotage Circumstances Who is Leading this Onslaught Those from Within and Outside of Eskom from the Fight Back Group and Beneficiaries of Corruption Pravin Witchcraft winner
Corruption By The cANCer has Literally Destroyed South Africa..... Also The HATRED SPEWING From Malema & His EFF Supported By The South African Media......SABC.....ENCA....etc....
Who is corrupt?
Go fetch corruption and bring him here. We wanna talk
This a pure true, this is corruption.
Was liisrening to news now they want to bring brian molefe back
🤣🤣who corruption?
We r in a serious situation and you guys you continue to misinform and talk rubbish
..and massive incompetence after brain drain
Amen
Pls ask phakamile hluphi if she voted for the anc
And then
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