Ramaphosa on stage 4 load shedding: ‘The calamity of all calamities’

Jet-Fighter7700

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But that wouldn't make Uncle Gweezy "in charge", it would just make him another fscktard out for his own back pocket (which we already know he is)
but again, we dont know what goes on in the background, so who knows who is actually "in charge"
 

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“These things break, they are machines, and they break from time to time – and the calamity of all calamities descends upon you when more than 30-40% of your fleet then break down when you are maintaining the others – and this is what has visited us.”

BS detected. Why are we one of the few countries that have this constant problem? The other countries don't use machines?
 

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It's scary when we imagine that in another 30 years from now, our future grandchildren will be looking back at this period as the good old days....
 

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If the ANC wants to save this fast, they must either sell-off Eskom or make it fully open and allow any providers to access the grid.

That would save us, our power, and probably their party votes.

I always am confused why govt should own anything? It must all be in the hands of privates and govt focuses on ensuring people have infrastructure, and laws are in place and police etc. Hell, even outsource the police would be good.
 
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the government's plan to move away from power outages in the long term
This should have been planned many years ago.
As usual the Government is completely short sighted.
Too busy diverting funds to their comrades.
 
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