Nelson Mandela Bay pylons collapse amid R24-million repair shortfall

Transmission pylons in Nelson Mandela Bay have collapsed again, leaving parts of the metro without power for up to three weeks. The city budgeted R11.9-million for repairs this financial year, short of the R35-million needed. Businesses report significant losses from the outages.

A pylon on the Summerstrand/Arlington-Walmer 132kV line collapsed on Thursday, affecting areas including tourist attractions, businesses and residential zones in Nelson Mandela Bay. This follows a similar incident last week in the Arlington/Summerstrand area that caused five days of outages. Municipal spokesperson Sithembiso Soyaya stated that since 2024, the municipality spent R17.3-million on repairs, reprioritised from other projects, including R4.1-million for the Chelsea-Arlington-Walmer-Summerstrand line and R8-million for the Chatty-Bloemendal-Rowallan Park line. Infrastructure upgrades are planned but depend on contracts. The city allocated R11.9-million for pylon repairs this year: R1-million for the affected Summerstrand-Arlington-Walmer line, R8-million for unspecified 66kV and 132kV lines, and R3-million for Chatty to Bloemendal and Rowallan Park lines. A report indicates R35-million is required, creating a R24-million shortfall. EFF councillor and MMC for Electricity Ziyanda Mnqokoyi said repairs began Thursday afternoon and are expected to take 21 days, with efforts to accelerate. Businesses are impacted severely. Volkswagen Group Africa CEO Martina Biene noted unplanned outages halt 587 robots, costing up to 220 cars per incident and requiring UPS systems. Nelson Mandela Bay Business Chamber CEO Denise van Huyssteen highlighted years of neglected maintenance affecting jobs amid 27.1% unemployment. Hospitality operators like Boardwalk Hotel GM Sisulu Madondo and Fedhasa rep Glenn Pappin report daily diesel costs up to R15,000 and reputational damage. ACDP councillor Lance Grootboom criticised insufficient funding allocation.

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The Nelson Mandela Bay metro has not allocated budget for repairing rusted electricity pylons despite warnings that they have exceeded their design life. This inaction raises fears of another blackout that could severely impact the local economy. Political figures are urging immediate action to prevent further disruptions.

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The seventh high-voltage pylon collapse in less than two years struck Nelson Mandela Bay on Tuesday along the Chelsea-Summerstrand-Arlington 132kV line, causing outages across nearly half of Gqeberha, including Summerstrand and Walmer. Amid a decade of warnings about corroded coastal infrastructure, officials estimate R35-million for upgrades, with repairs underway using new monopoles but full timelines unclear.

Following Wednesday's collapse of Cuba's National Electric System due to a failure at the Matanzas-based Antonio Guiteras power plant, residents in this eastern city face prolonged outages exceeding 30 hours, forcing a reorganization of daily life amid growing resignation.

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Nelson Mandela Bay Mayor Babalwa Lobishe survived two no-confidence motions tabled in a council meeting on Tuesday. The motions, brought by Freedom Front Plus and ACDP councillors, failed due to insufficient votes. The council also resolved to form an ad hoc committee to probe her office's responsiveness.

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