Flanders
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Not everyone lives in the dark hole you created for yourself. Some raise above the challenges.![]()
WATCH | Farm dumps almost 12 000 litres of milk in one day due to load shedding | Business
A dairy farm in KwaZulu-Natal was forced to dump a full day's worth of milk due to load shedding, and it says this is simply the latest blow from an erratic electricity supply that has already brought its production below budget.www.news24.com
If I was these farmers, I would stop, pack up, cull all animals, burn the carcasses, leave and start up abroad as soon as possible to start repaying debt locally and rather make new money in a new country. Why subject yourself and your bread and butter to things like this?
Not everyone lives in the dark hole........
Not ugly enough for that.Wanna bet on that? Unless, of course if you are some crony Minister....
The commies are going to dig you out of your cave in the Midlands.Not everyone lives in the dark hole you created for yourself. Some raise above the challenges.
They are more interested in getting to Durban beach. I'm safe.The commies are going to dig you out of your cave in the Midlands.
No, they are done with Durban beach, the commies are coming for you now!They are more interested in getting to Durban beach. I'm safe.
Pffft.... The Sacred Waterfall is Protecting me.No, they are done with Durban beach, the commies are coming for you now!
Just one prong.A lot of talk is being focused on the energy crisis and rightly so, but another sinister force, namely crime is also affecting business and destroying livelihoods and neighborhoods, driving property prices down and creating havoc.
Our uproar must be a four pronged approach with Energy and Crime at the top of everyone's voices.
There is ZERO being done to combat the rampant increase in crime.
He his maybe contemplating the next corruption schemeThis guy doesn't seem to be celebrating:
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