💨 Abstract
Eskom, South Africa's energy utility, is intensifying efforts to combat rising violent crimes against its field employees, particularly in the Eastern Cape. Attacks have surged since October 2024, posing risks to personnel and service delivery. The utility, collaborating with NATJOINTS, warns of potential power outages and service disruptions if employee safety continues to be compromised. Community members are urged to report any information on these attacks.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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