Eskom contract worker sentenced for power station sabotage
The court heard that on November 10, 2022, Shongwe intentionally caused damage valued at more than R22.7 million at the Eskom Camden power station.
ERMELO – Simeon Majaonke Shongwe (46) was sentenced to 35 years’ imprisonment by the Ermelo Regional Court for tampering with essential infrastructure and theft on January 26.
The court heard that on November 10, 2022, Shongwe intentionally caused damage valued at more than R22.7 million at the Eskom Camden power station.
He was apprehended by authorities just five days after the incident took place.
The case was managed by the Hawks’ Serious Organised Crime Investigation unit based in Secunda.
Throughout the trial, the prosecution presented a strong case built on evidence collected from the crime scene and testimony from witnesses.
Shongwe was sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment for tampering with essential infrastructure and 15 years’ imprisonment for theft.
The court ruled that both sentences would run concurrently. As a result, Shongwe is expected to serve an effective 20 years behind bars.
Major General Nico Gerber, the provincial head of the Hawks in Mpumalanga, welcomed the court’s decision.
He noted that infrastructure tampering is a national crisis that directly hinders the delivery of services to the public.
“Eskom has been plagued by sabotage, and this conviction and sentence must serve as a strong warning to those implicated in such despicable acts. We really welcome the sentence and appreciate the excellent work by the investigation team and prosecution,” said Gerber.



