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DA WANTS ELECTRICITY SUPPLY TO SD STOPPED

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MBABANE – South Africa’s main opposition party, the Democratic Alliance wants electricity supply to Swaziland cut.
The Democratic Alliance has drafted a paper in which it wants electricity supply to Swaziland and other countries cut off for the benefit of South Africans who currently suffer load shedding.


Swaziland sources about 80 per cent of its power from South Africa through the neighbouring country’s utility company Eskom.
The other 20 per cent is sourced from local hydro power stations in Luphohlo, Maguga and Dwaleni.


The DA, through President Helen Zille said they would not be dissuaded by an agreement that Swaziland has with South Africa known as the Preferential Electricity Supply Agreement, which is valid untill 2024.
Presently, the Swaziland Electricity Company has announced that consumers should cut down on electricity usage following unprecedented power supply cuts in SA.


In an Independent System and Market Operator (ISMO) Bill, which was completed by a Parliamentary Committee recently and had still not been debated in the National Assembly of SA Parliament, the DA is intent on removing the agreement.
The DA also wants parliamentary hearings into South Africa’s preferential electricity supply agreements with neighbouring states.
South Africa regularly supplies power to Botswana, Namibia, Lesotho and Swaziland.


Eskom supplies 13 589 GWh of electricity to Southern African countries. Of this quantity, approximately 800 GWh goes to Swaziland.
“There is no good reason why these agreements should not be put on hold or cancelled responsibly, immediately to alleviate our current energy shortage. It is unacceptable... that we continue to supply electricity to neighbouring countries when we cannot supply our own country sufficiently,” DA MP Wilmot James said.


James argued that the amount of electricity supplied to other countries could have prevented the power outages experienced in SA two weeks ago.
The DA said load-shedding had a devastating effect on the economy, especially in labour-intensive industries.
In 2008 the blackouts cost the neighbouring state an estimated R200 million per day. The cost is likely to nearly double that amount today.

Comments (22 posted):

Plenty on 24/03/2014 06:24:05
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Bravo bravo, Helen whatever just showed how selfish she is, all she thinks about is herself and getting votes from fellow south africans. It is for that reason that her party won't win but instead would always be trailing behind.The time for whites to be in charge has long past.so to Helen no matter how hard you can try sisi you just not going to make it,remember that u trying to win the hearts of black people.do u think that's possible,no I don't think so.
From_SA on 24/03/2014 08:54:13
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The white man continues make black ppl hate each other!!
Mduduzi ndzimandze on 24/03/2014 09:20:04
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Hellen umbuso wenu wamadla ngegwenya kadze waniphelela .Try somethng else not ths and remmember you are trying to win black people here so you think you wil succed ?
Khehla Dlamini on 24/03/2014 09:29:03
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the DA IS RIGHT. how can you afford a E.billion+ airport and yet claim not to afford to build power plants for self sustainability yet you hallucinate of first world status???? First world means self-sustainability on products such as electricity.
Ur girl zinia on 24/03/2014 10:17:02
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Hellen has a point. Liphupho lesilo kutsi 2022 sibe siku first world...kanjani sisencike kulabanye bantfu?
Vuyani on 24/03/2014 10:18:59
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So what the DA's trying to tell us here is that if they were to win the elections, SA would work on a closed economy. And how's that possible? We all know that SA imports lots of material from the countries they want to cut-out. They sure can not do with their own resources but then they proposing that they cut-out BOLESWA on essential supply. I say they can go ahead and we'll see how they will survive but I am sure the ANC is not as stupid as the DA!
Mahlasela on 24/03/2014 10:24:57
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As a Nation, time directs us to reap the failures of our past. Still time to build our own electricity-generating facilities and avoid the worst approaching disaster.
Umnguni on 24/03/2014 10:31:07
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Kuyote kubenini siphila emseni walabanye ?Sesimeme kudzimate kuhula tinyawo phansi. Solo asikhoni kutikhehlela gezi wetfu ! Kubitani lele singayikhoni emuva kweminyaka langaka yenkhululeko ?
Kwanda on 24/03/2014 10:44:21
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So what is the bigger picture after cutting out BOLESWA? does S.A live as an Island? is the next step deporting of international who are currently residing in S.A?
where and how are they dealing with their exports and imports to these countries(oh...my bad, they wont...they are an island now - every man for himself).
Nomvete Masuku on 24/03/2014 11:04:26
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Aw Hellen saphela kdala senu skhatsi,sowume man nhliziyo yakho yimbi dats why yo DA ingayuze iwine.

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