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🇿🇼 Published: 13 January 2026
📘 Source: The Citizen

Pylons at Eskom’s Koeberg nuclear power plant in Cape Town. Picture: Gallo Images / Nardus Engelbrecht Some experts say climate change may be one of the reasons that some parts of the world – those with a Mediterranean climate which experience mainly winter rainfall – have seen an increase in runaway wildfires. What is common knowledge in South Africa is that the Western Cape – which, at this time of the year is a dry, wind-blown tinderbox – is prone to large summer fires.

However, residents in the Eastern Cape, who have complained for years that Eskom does not properly trim vegetation around its powerlines and other installations, say it may be responsible for at least some of these fires. The truth needs to be established to ensure such incidents don’t occur in the future, or at least can be managed. If there are arsonists in our midst, they need to be found and locked away for a long time. However, maintenance and vegetation management by Eskom, or other public or private entities, also needs to be policed and lapses punished.

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Originally published by The Citizen • January 13, 2026

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