Eskom welcomes cable theft ruling

Published date17 May 2022
Publication titleSouth African Official News

Eskom has welcomed the hefty sentence handed down by the Bronkhorstspruit Regional Court to two men who were found guilty of stealing copper cables, which belong to the power utility.

The two men - Anye Nkwenti and Happy Dube - were sentenced to 12 and 15 years, respectively, behind bars earlier this month after the court found them guilty of possession of stolen property and malicious damage to essential infrastructure .

In a statement, Eskom bemoaned the theft of critical cable and other infrastructure, which hampers the power utility's ability to provide quality service.

'The theft of cables, overhead lines, transformers and conductors costs Eskom approximately R2 billion per year. Illegal electricity connections and cable theft often lead to prolonged power outages and compromise the quality of supply, which affects businesses, essential services, as well as the day-to-day lives...

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