Wanneer iemand in jou eie geledere met soveel geld werk en buiten hul eie salaris opstoot en nog meer as R20000 verdien vir hierdie onwettige konneksies, is dit ‘n skreiende skande dat daar so openlik vir ons 70 miljoen burgers gelieg word. Ons as belastingbetalers moet van elke sent rekenskap gee – maar hierdie sindikate speel op SARS se voorstoep.
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Hoe kan ons as Afrikaners en Boere, die blanke minderheidsvolk, wat heeldag en aldag moet uitluister hoe slegs ons is, want alles word voor die deur van sogenaamde apartheid gelê, ons het grond gesteel of hulle vermoor. Tog het die beurtkrag niks met ons te doen nie, want daagliks word hul deuntjies verander. Ons word direk geraak – daarom – behoort ons te werk aan alternatiewe oorlefsisteme – te stem vir ons eie toekoms, sonder hierdie spul kommuniste wat mekaar help om gratis elektrisiteit uit ons sakke te kry.
Ons belastings en versekerings word hiervoor ingespan, en elke keer as daar ‘n versekeringseis is of ‘n aanval op ‘n plaas waar ‘n moord plaasvind, is dit die regering wat lag, want ons betaal daarvoor. Misdaad is ‘n inkomste vir die regering.
Selfbeskikking – volle sowereine onafhanklikheid
Stem vir 10% eie gebiede – stem vir volle soewereiniteit en totale onafhanklikheid – Nie vir federasies, konfederasies, outonome of selfstandige onwikkeling of -plasies, wat steeds onderhewig is aan die kommunistiese regering. Grondwet en swart bemagtiging is steeds geldig in sulke gebiede. Een oorkoepelende weermag en veiligheidsnetwerk. Ons kon al met al ons belastingbydraes 2-3 gebiede opgebou het wat beter is as Singapore.
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Self-determination – full sovereign independence
Vote for 10% own territories – vote for full sovereignty and total independence – Not for federations, confederations, autonomous or independent development or placements, still subject to communist government. THAT IS NOT FREEDOM, REMEMBER THAT. Most of federations/confederations or other developments are still under the constitution and legislations – B-BBEE, EE or even expropriation and tax. With all our tax contributions, we could have built 2-3 areas better than Singapore.
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When someone in your own ranks works with so much money and pushes more than their own salary and earns over R20 000 for these illegal connections extra, it’s a shameful shame that our 70 million citizens are so openly lied to. We as taxpayers must account for every penny – but these syndicates are on SARS ‘ doorstep.
How can we as Afrikaners and Boers, the white minority, have to listen all day and night how bad we are, because everything is laid at the door of the so-caled apartheid, we have stolen their land, killed their people and yet the load shedding has nothing to do with us, because every day their tunes change and every year it is the same sad storis. We are directly affected – therefore – voting for our own future, without this bunch of communists helping each other receive free electricity from our pockets. They sabotage us.
Our taxes and insurance are used for this, and every time there is an insurance claim or an attack on a farmer or white, where a murder occurs, it is the government who laughs, because we pay for it.
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Net nog meer korrupsie
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An exclusive EWN report has revealed how illegal electricity connections, which are contributing to the crippling of Eskom, are carried out from the inside.
An interview done by EWN reporter Mia Lindeque reveals how people entrusted with disconnecting illegal connections are party to connecting electricity illegally.
They are allegedly responsible for illegally reconnecting those disconnected due to non-payments.
The man interviewed has chosen to keep his identity hidden.
We are conscious of this, so we know it is illegal.
— Eskom employee
You find there’s an old lady with grandkids but she doesn’t have electricity. She needs help and you know electricity is a basic necessity.
— Eskom employee
According to Lindeque, this man also revealed that more than half of the Eskom staff are carrying out illegal connections.
This story gives South Africans an idea of exactly how they operate. It looks like a well-orchestrated plan.
— Mia Lendeque, Reporter – EWN
It looks like Eskom is not fully aware of how far these web syndicates are operating from.
— Mia Lendeque, Reporter – EWN
What our source was explaining to us is that when they go out to disconnect illegal connections, specifically in Soweto, they know who can afford it or not, and in a matter of an hour or so they turn back and at a small fee of about R200 they would reconnect them the same day.
— Mia Lendeque, Reporter – EWN
It seems this problem has been going on for years, says Lindeque.
She says in 2003 an amount of R1.3 billion in debt was written off when Eskom took over form the City of Johannesburg
Currently, residents in Soweto owe Eskom about R17 billion and most are refusing to pay, saying that it is their constitutional right to have electricity, adds Lendique.
To hear the rest of the conversation, listen below:
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En ons moet vir die Ramaphosa-Motsepa-Radebe families se besigheid ook betaal
There has not been enough structural reform at Eskom over the past two decades, says sustainable development specialist Lauren Hermanus.
Eskom has been in the spotlight following plans to change the structure and business model at the power utility as well as load shedding last week.
President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that Eskom would be restructured in his state of the nation address (Sona) earlier this month.
The power utility will be broken up into three parts including generation, transmission and distribution in a bid to save costs.
Hermanus explains that the structural weakness of Eskom has made it susceptible to corruption, ballooning debt and mismanagement.
The structure of Eskom is part of why it has been such a favourable site or fertile ground for state capture, it’s because of this lack of accountability.
— Lauren Hermanus, UCT research associate and co-founder of Power Futures SA
Hermanus says unbundling is not necessarily a euphemism for privatisation, as suggested by some labour unions.
She says splitting the utility into three entities could allow each part of the value chain to focus on its mandate without conflict of interest.
Hermanus explored the technical implications of the energy crisis and the proposed unbundling plans.
Listen to her analysis on The Eusebius McKaiser Show:
Meanwhile, political analyst Somadoda Fikeni says load shedding and energy insecurity are the biggest threat to South Africa’s economic growth.
He argues that patronage and poor maintenance are part of the reason why Eskom finds itself in a crisis.
Fikeni explored the socio-political implications of the energy crisis and the proposed unbundling plans.
Listen to his analysis on The Eusebius McKaiser Show:
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Illegal electrical connection – theft and corruption
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