Ramaphosa on load shedding: ‘We’re not the only country with problems’

Jet-Fighter7700

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love the redirection this cretin is trying,

just so you know CR, South Africa had back in the 80's/90's one of the most well developed power grids in Africa, (including the only nuclear plant in Africa)
in the time you creatures have been in power all you have done is ignore it, to this stage, let it degenerate to a shadow of its former self and now we sit with load shedding.

and the blame is squarely with you ANC morons, no getting past that little fact.

so redirect and deny and dance circles and hand out Cash to the idiots who vote for you,
you are going down the road of ZANU PF and all the other "successes" in Africa.
 

Pudding McTwinkle

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Lest we forget.
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Jet-Fighter7700

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Yeah right - stop lying to your voters and tell the truth. You are useless and you have fvcked up everything in the country.
yes other countries have problems, but not ones caused by the levels of neglect, incompetence and pure self servicing stupidity South africa has.
you took a functioning country and turned into a sh1tstan faster than anybody predicted.
 

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Ramaphosa on load shedding: ‘We’re not the only country with problems’

President Cyril Ramaphosa says South Africa is not the only country with power problems, and even affluent countries like the US have issues.
“As I was addressing the crowds here, we are not the only country – even the mighty United States of America, their most affluent state of California, has gone through years of problems of energy generation.”

Dishonest weasel...

More than 800,000 homes and businesses lost power over two days in August last year during a punishing heat wave that affected California and nearby states. It was the first time in 20 years that the ISO ordered widespread rolling blackouts.

 

konfab

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The difference is that they actually address the problem:

For example in Texas they didn't have enough winter protection, so the month after it happened they introduced legislation to fix it.

Legislation[edit]​

In March 2021, the Texas State Legislature introduced a package of bills that would put measures in place to prevent a future power outage in extreme temperatures. House Bill 11, defined extreme weather conditions to provide a guideline for regulators and industry to design around.[117] House Bill 14 would create the Texas Supply Chain Security and Mapping Committee to prioritize energy needs during extreme weather.[118] In May of that same year, the Legislature approved Senate Bill 2 and Senate Bill 3 to overhaul the state's power grid. These bills include a requirement of power plants to weatherize, instituting an emergency alert system and a loan plan for power companies
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_Texas_power_crisis

How much legislation has the Ramamessiah and his band of loyal communists passed that would address the fundamental issues causing the power cuts at Eskom?
 

bwana

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They called it loadshedding so we'd feel special and now they tell us we're not? :eek:
 

PaulMurkin

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Ramapoes you stupid dumb ****, they have sufficient generation capacity overseas. Their problems are relatively minor compared to ours.

Ours caused by your PARTY and its THIEVERY
Theirs is due to natural and other causes.

Unlike your country, they take electricity pretty seriously in other countries..
 
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