No load shedding at ministers’ residences ‘because they have to be available 24 hours’, says government

Deandbn

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Pretoria – The Department of Public Service and Administration has clarified that official residences, where Cabinet ministers and their deputies reside are exempt from the bouts of load shedding effected by struggling power utility Eskom.

“Remember, just like the president’s residence is a national key point, those residences, because of the fact that they host members of the executive, they also become national key points.

“The risk of load shedding for those properties is eliminated,” departmental spokesperson Moses Mushi told Newzroom Afrika.

“Ministers, at their private residences still get load shedding. Security around our executives needs to always be protected.”

Mushi also said Cabinet ministers and their deputies do not pay for utilities like water and electricity while living at the official residences.

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Oh get over it.. What security, they robbed the president of the country (no less) of $4b the other day.. There is no security..
 

ToxicBunny

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My only concern with this piece of "news" is the source.

If its legit, then well Cyril and his band of merry thieves can continue to go and fsck themselves.
 

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What a fukking lame excuse. Another excuse is that they might be prone to crime with their power being out. Like these overpaid pigs don't have generators. So us normal plebs are fair game for crime?
Fuk them, fuk the cANCer. Bunch of useless rodents.
 

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Oh get over it.. What security, they robbed the president of the country (no less) of $4b the other day.. There is no security..
That wasn't at the official residence of the President, was it?
 

G'Wobblez

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The area in Pretoria my son lives in has never had load shedding, he needs to travel to experience what it is.

No, he is not a minister or has anything to do with them...
olympus/fearie glen and parts of lynwood.
IT is the because of the transformer that blows up when they LS
 

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Pretoria – The Department of Public Service and Administration has clarified that official residences, where Cabinet ministers and their deputies reside are exempt from the bouts of load shedding effected by struggling power utility Eskom.

“Remember, just like the president’s residence is a national key point, those residences, because of the fact that they host members of the executive, they also become national key points.

“The risk of load shedding for those properties is eliminated,” departmental spokesperson Moses Mushi told Newzroom Afrika.

“Ministers, at their private residences still get load shedding. Security around our executives needs to always be protected.”

Mushi also said Cabinet ministers and their deputies do not pay for utilities like water and electricity while living at the official residences.

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2 legs best.
 

RiaX

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Wait these official residences are owned by who ?
 

RudderVator

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So you can separate those homes from the circuits you claim are impossible to separate but when asked why a Hospital or massive intersection Robot should not get loadshedding it is never “technically possible”
 

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I also need to be available at any time and I can guarantee you I'm worth much more to my company than you useless ****ers in government are for the whole country.
 
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