Luthuli House’s tinpot dictator must not shift the blame on load-shedding by blaming the JET investment
12 November 2023
The DA condemns the recent statements made by the ANC’s Fikile Mbalula, attempting to insinuate that South Africa’s chronic load-shedding crisis is a direct result of the Just Energy Transition Investment Plan (JET). These reckless and misleading statements are not only baseless but also a disservice to the truth and the critical energy situation facing our nation.
The attempt to scapegoat the JET agreement, an $8.8 billion investment aimed at facilitating South Africa's transition from coal to cleaner and sustainable energy sources, is not only misleading but a flagrant distortion of reality. The load-shedding crisis is the culmination of a 16-year debacle perpetuated by ANC corruption and mismanagement, hollowing out the vital infrastructure of entities like Eskom.
Mbalula’s assertion that the closure of coal-fired plants, a step taken in line with the JET agreement, is solely responsible for the current blackouts conveniently ignores crucial facts. It fails to acknowledge that only one unit of the Komati power station, reaching its end of life cycle, was taken offline, with the other eight units having shut down over several years previously. Eskom’s coal fleet is largely dysfunctional and nearing the end of its lifespan - resulting in unplanned outages and ongoing maintenance issues.
The ANC-led mismanagement, state capture, and a lack of investment in new energy generation have severely crippled Eskom, causing a substantial and consistent energy deficit leading to regular load-shedding to sustain grid stability. This reality is not altered by propaganda or baseless claims.