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SA power company says it's the victim of sabotage
South Africa's state-owned electricity provider, Eskom, says it's found clear evidence of sabotage at one of its power plants. It says one of its high capacity pylons was brought down when all eight of its support rods were cut.
Claims of sabotage at Eskom's fleet of ageing coal-fired plants aren't new, but the company says it's the first time it's had proof. Journalist Milton Nkosi has been talking to Focus Radio's Audrey Brown.
(Photo: South Africa has been experiencing frequent power cuts. Credit: Reuters)
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