
Making billions by sabotaging Eskom
Coal-trucking syndicates sabotaged conveyor belts and railways to profit from expensive road transport and coal price arbitrage during the past decade’s load-shedding crisis, which is now under control.
FRIDAY, 27 MARCH 2026, 11:48

Coal-trucking syndicates sabotaged conveyor belts and railways to profit from expensive road transport and coal price arbitrage during the past decade’s load-shedding crisis, which is now under control.

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