Eskom's failure to announce the end of load-shedding

Daniel Puchert

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Loadshedding isn't going anywhere until Eskom improves EAF.

EAF isn't improving until Eskom fundamentally changes the way they work. Their power stations are an absolute mess. We've all seen the video. No cleaning or anything, ash piled metres high on equipment. Nobody seems to care.

Their power stations remind me of England's Industrial Revolution. Industry functioning in abhorrent filthy conditions.
 
Loadshedding isn't going anywhere until Eskom improves EAF.

EAF isn't improving until Eskom fundamentally changes the way they work. Their power stations are an absolute mess. We've all seen the video. No cleaning or anything, ash piled metres high on equipment. Nobody seems to care.

Their power stations remind me England's Industrial Revolution. Industry functioning in abhorrent filthy conditions.
Electricity is a White mans invention,
power stations must work when its piled 100 meters high with ash, and never maintained.

in Africa we dont need no electricity, only the chief has a luxury like electricity.
the rest of the pheasants have dirt and mud, and they should be thankful for that.
 
They have done so on many occasions even to world bodies, other countries etc.

Haven't you been listening to their lies.
 
We should be used to their empty promises and double standards by now..... :oops:
trouble is we compare them to the 1st world, when we should be comparing them to the rest of dirt poor Africa,

the Shiny and well maintained SA is long gone, its now just running on past glory and distant memories,

Y'all been given an out, so surprising people don't take it!
 
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