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The brilliance of Iran’s governance structure

The sheer brilliance of Iran’s three-tiered governance structure

Municipal trucks delivering water to communitys that do not have water . Photo: Delwyn Verasamy

Invoke terrorism laws to deal with water mafias, says Human Rights Commission

The commission also said the sabotage of water services infrastructure should be considered a crime in terms of the Criminal Matters Amendment Act

About 300 people from wards 46 and 47 blocked the busy Matanzima Road near KwaNobuhle on Monday. Their electricity had been off since Friday after cables were stolen in the area. Photos: Thamsanqa Mbovane

Nelson Mandela Bay mayor suspects cable theft was ‘an act of sabotage’

Power was restored on Monday night to about 50 000 residents after days without electricity

President Cyril Ramaphosa seems to have forgotten the ANC’s decision on the ICC taken at Nasrec.(Photo Delwyn Verasamy, M&G)

Ramaphosa is wrong on the law, load-shedding litigants say

Only the government — not Eskom or municipalities — can address load-shedding by building more capacity and ensuring sufficient supply, the parties said

Eskom has started vetting contractors and employees after multiple complaints of sabotage at its power plants while the search for a new chief executive continues.

Eskom tackles sabotage as it searches for new chief executive

Utility beefs up security at power plants to prevent more damage as collusion cases are exposed

Load-shedding has been a disruptor for households and businesses across South Africa. (Dwayne Senior/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

‘Load-shedding will continue until 2027’

Eskom has faced chronic power supply constraints over the last year

Eskom has started vetting contractors and employees after multiple complaints of sabotage at its power plants while the search for a new chief executive continues.

How Eskom is tackling sabotage at its power stations

Employees, including senior staff members and contractors, have stolen or deliberately broken equipment, which has contributed to load-shedding

Seeking damages: Megan Lubke is pursuing defamation case against the SABC over the clip of President Cyril Ramaphosa.

SABC sued over ‘bad’ clip of Ramaphosa

A senior employee at the public broadcaster wants compensation for claims of ‘sabotage’

Chaos control: SABC head of news and current affairs Phathiswa Magopeni. (Moeletsi Mabe/Gallo Images/Sunday Times)

The sabotage that wasn’t at the SABC

There is no evidence to support the broadcaster’s claim that its employees had co-ordinated a plan to botch the president’s speech

Report: Israel engaged in covert war inside Iran

Israel is involved in a covert war of sabotage to delay Tehran’s efforts to develop a nuclear weapon, the Daily Telegraph said on Tuesday.

Eight arrested for French train sabotage

Eight members of an ultra-left anarchist group have been arrested in connection with a string of attacks on France’s rail network.