Eskom like the struggling engines of a doomed RSA Titanic
Eskom is like the engines that have to propel a doomed RSA Titanic. The engines are however starting to give in due to maladministration and a lack of maintenance, even before the ship has reached the open seas," Adv. Anton Alberts, the FF Plus' parliamentary spokesperson on energy said today in the quick debate on the crisis at the national energy supplier.
The full speech follows:
South Africa can be likened to the Titanic of Africa. She is economically the largest - until recently - and her 1996 Constitution upon which she was build has made her the most modern of the constitutional democracy ships in the ocean, or so the experts say.
The RSA Titanic is also known to be unsinkable. She is managed by a company called the ANC that makes use of a management system named ‘transformation' and is powered by mostly coal-fired engines built and managed by ESKOM. When she sailed into the post-Cold War seas after 1994 she was surrounded by the many other ships of freedom joining from the Soviet Union's breakup.
The good ship RSA Titanic gave hope to the rest of the world and hinted to a global sense that the insurmountable can perhaps be overcome after all. It was the best of times. But it has become the worst of times.