Contractor downs tools at Kusile

Terrorists negotiating with terrorists, the wheel has come full turn..
 
Eskom stopped paying Tenova as a strategy to offset overpayments the power utility made over a few years.
So they were being overpayed all the years and are now upset about this?
Did they invest in BMW's instead of putting it in the bank. Shame.
 
So, let's get in a white-owned contractor, not qualifying for BEE and AA, and let's see what happens. The country has nothing to lose in any event. The utility has nothing going for it in any event.
 
So, let's get in a white-owned contractor, not qualifying for BEE and AA, and let's see what happens. The country has nothing to lose in any event. The utility has nothing going for it in any event.
Ag yirre tog - Tenova is an ITALIAN firm that caused kak WITH the help of corrupt Eskom management!

Stop making this a race thing and rather push the narrative that p03ses come in all shades of grey!
 
Interesting pictures of France Nlakudi, Mildred Nyoka and Diana Motlou. Must be after they contracted Covid-19.

Three senior executives at Eskom used their positions as contract managers to allegedly run an elaborate kickback scheme into which contractors paid more than R70 million. This money was used to buy cars, property and houses, among other things.
France Hlakudi, a former senior manager for capital contracts,and two former contract managers at the Kusile power station, Mildred Nyoka and Diana Motlou,parked the money in Babinatlou Business Services, a company owned and registered by businessman Hudson Kgomoeswana.
 
Stage 4 from 1PM - THANKS YOU &^$&$&&^!!!!
 
How does any of this, "Constructions" cause actual operating power stations suddenly producing nothing.

We are now going right into stage 4 and it has sweet fokol to do with the construction contract disputes.
 
How does any of this, "Constructions" cause actual operating power stations suddenly producing nothing.

We are now going right into stage 4 and it has sweet fokol to do with the construction contract disputes.
Must be the wet coal.
 
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