South Africa has experienced 33 consecutive days without load shedding, marking a significant break from the frequent power outages that have plagued the nation. The Electricity Minister expressed optimism, stating that the country is nearing the end of its power cut issues. However, this period of uninterrupted electricity supply, coinciding with the upcoming elections, has been met with skepticism rather than celebration among the populace.
South Africa is enjoying a rare streak of uninterrupted electricity right before elections, drawing more suspicion than praise in a nation that’s grown used to daily power cuts https://t.co/pO03h9rFBW
South Africa is enjoying a rare streak of uninterrupted electricity right before elections, drawing more suspicion than praise in a nation that’s grown used to daily power cuts https://t.co/R6DxGQugOZ via @economics @pburkhardt
South Africa is enjoying a rare streak of uninterrupted electricity right before elections, drawing more suspicion than praise in a nation that’s grown used to daily power cuts https://t.co/BkKnqBN8q1
South Africa has enjoyed 33 consecutive days without load shedding, offering businesses and households a much-needed opportunity to rebound. | @AMbokotho @Mothushithoka https://t.co/Z2pBj8TJzN
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