DA calls on Minister Mantashe to intervene in violent protests at Eskom coal suppliers
5 November 2019
The Democratic Alliance (DA) notes with immense concern the ongoing violent protests at two coal mines in Mpumalanga. These mines are key coal suppliers to Eskom and it is reported that the violent protests are due to unrest stoked by the Truckers Association of South Africa (TASA).
The companies affected, Mzimkhulu Mining and SG Coal, have since approached the High Court to seek an urgent interdict against TASA. The DA calls on Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, Gwede Mantashe, to intervene immediately in order to qual the ongoing unrest as it could have serious consequences on Eskom’s ability to provide a stable electricity supply.
As Former Chairperson of the National Union of Mineworkers, it should be a quick and easy assignment for the Minister to deal with TASA.
In papers filed in the Middelburg High Court, Mzimkhulu Mining accuses truck owners in the eMalahleni area of intimidation and damage to property. This is compounded by the fact that the reported approximate value of coal which can't be transported amounts to an alleged R8.1 million per day. Mack Maleka of Mzimkhulu Mining has since stated: