GOVERNMENT AT WAR: CITY PLUNGES CRITICAL IT INFRASTRUCTURE INTO DARKNESS in Shock “Publicity Stunt”
The VERY HEART of South Africa’s digital government was brought to the BRINK OF COLLAPSE this weekend after the City of Tshwane executed a SHOCKING and RECKLESS power cut to a key State IT Agency facility. This isn’t a simple billing dispute—it’s a DANGEROUS SABOTAGE of national security and a terrifying exposé of governmental chaos.
In an EXPLOSIVE accusation, Sita has revealed that the municipality KNOWINGLY targeted the wrong entity, fabricating a narrative of non-payment to publicly shame the agency. While Tshwane officials BLARED accusations on social media, they allegedly FAILED to perform the most basic check: the building’s electricity account is held by the Department of Public Works. This was a CALCULATED ATTACK, a “defamatory” political game played with the nation’s essential services as pawns.
Behind these walls lies the NERVOUS SYSTEM of citizen services, sensitive data, and critical communications. One flipped switch could have triggered a CASCADING FAILURE affecting millions. Yet, the city plunged ahead in what Sita condemns as an “unfortunate publicity stunt,” prioritizing social media likes over national stability.
The chilling implication is clear: our governing bodies are so fractured, so consumed with internal warfare and blame-shifting, that they will willingly RISK A NATIONAL MELTDOWN for a fleeting political win. Sita demands a retraction, but the damage is done—exposing a government where no one is in control and vital infrastructure hangs by a thread.
If they will do this to each other, what’s left to protect YOU when the systems finally fail?





