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Nexio Global Media > Africa > Explosion Disrupts Power Supply Across Roodepoort, South Africa Amid Eskom Line Fault
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Explosion Disrupts Power Supply Across Roodepoort, South Africa Amid Eskom Line Fault

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Last updated: March 27, 2026 1:40 am
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Explosion Causes Major Power Outage in Roodepoort; Residents Brace for Extended Disruption

ROODEPOORT, SOUTH AFRICA — A sudden explosion on an Eskom power line has plunged large parts of Roodepoort into darkness, leaving residents without electricity and repair teams scrambling to restore services. The incident, which occurred on an Eskom line supplying City Power substations, has disrupted daily life for thousands of households and businesses. Officials from both Eskom and City Power are working around the clock to identify the fault and repair the damage, but uncertainty remains over when power will be fully restored.

The outage has sparked frustration among residents, with many questioning the reliability of the country’s aging power infrastructure. “This is becoming a recurring issue,” said Thandi Mokoena, a Roodepoort resident. “We’re tired of dealing with these outages, especially when they last for days.” City Power has advised residents to monitor its social media platforms for updates and cautioned that the restoration process could extend into the weekend.

The incident comes amid ongoing concerns about South Africa’s electricity grid, which has faced frequent outages and load shedding in recent years. Authorities have yet to confirm the exact cause of the explosion, but initial reports suggest it could be linked to technical faults or vandalism.

Two Arrested in Gauteng for Distributing Drug-Facilitated Sexual Abuse Videos

In a separate development, Gauteng police have arrested two suspects linked to the possession and distribution of drug-facilitated sexual abuse material. The arrests followed a months-long investigation into a disturbing case involving non-consensual pornography and child sexual abuse.

One of the suspects, a 34-year-old man, is accused of drugging and raping his wife before distributing explicit videos of the assaults on social media over a five-year period. The second suspect, whose identity has not been disclosed, was found in possession of electronic devices containing child sexual abuse material and unlicensed firearms. Both suspects are expected to appear in the Boksburg Magistrates’ Court to face charges.

The case has shed light on the pervasive issue of gender-based violence and online exploitation in South Africa. Advocacy groups have called for stricter laws and greater awareness to combat the distribution of such material.

Political Parties Demand Deportation of Foreign Inmates to Alleviate Prison Overcrowding

Meanwhile, South Africa’s political parties are renewing calls for the deportation of foreign nationals convicted of crimes to ease severe overcrowding in the country’s prisons. With approximately 168,000 inmates housed in facilities designed for far fewer, South Africa’s correctional system is operating at 157% capacity, according to recent figures.

Of these inmates, around 26,000 are foreign nationals, costing taxpayers an estimated R11 million daily. Parties including ActionSA, the African Christian Democratic Party (ACDP), Freedom Front Plus, and the Democratic Alliance (DA) have urged lawmakers to expedite legislation that would facilitate the deportation of eligible foreign inmates.

The debate, which took place in the National Assembly, highlighted the strain overcrowding places on inmates’ human rights and the need for urgent reforms. Critics argue that while deportation could alleviate overcrowding, it must be implemented fairly and in line with international legal standards.

The call for action underscores the broader challenges facing South Africa’s criminal justice system, which has long grappled with resource shortages and inefficiencies.

As Roodepoort residents await the restoration of their power and lawmakers debate prison reforms, these events highlight the pressing issues affecting communities across the country.

— Reported by Nexio News

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