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President Ramaphosa appeals to citizens to be patient with Eskom

President Cyril Ramaphosa has appealed to the country to be patient with Eskom ascontinues. He’s promised that the power problems facing the country will be resolved soon.

The President was addressing residents of Roodepan, outside Kimberley, in his capacity as African National Congress president. This was part of his visits to communities in the area ahead of the party’s 108th birthday celebrations. Some energy analysts have been calling for the government to allow independent power producers – including private homes – to be allowed to feed power from solar and other sources back into the national grid.

President Ramaphosa says other power alternatives will also be considered, “We also have now agreed that Yes those companies that want to generate their own energy should be given permission to do so. Therefore there will be self-generation. We need to add capacity to what we’ve got in Eskom.”

 

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For how long

What he means is the taxpayers must keep coughing up for the total thievery that’s happening at Eksdom.

He should vacate office. He is reversing the strides made by Zuma to end loadshedding.

WTF

He is joking...

Are you misleading us?

samkelemaseko He must start by using candles and parafin stove first before telling us to be patient.

samkelemaseko Aku Pre-si-de-nte-ki shame, just step down😕😕😕😕

Nonsensical

Mr. President stop the lies it's starting to show step down hand to DD I think he has the balls to prosecute and lead with no fear.tell the people what are you working on day and night for the youth?

They lied to him again.

Until when? For how long he's been telling us, all is well with Eskom?

Jhooo hay mntaka Bawo

AM WAITING PATIENTLY FOR VOTING DAY NOT TO VOTE HIS STOKVEL .

Bull to that crap

We've been patient since 2008, while Eskom empty our pockets with increase after increase, and nothing has improved.

Why? We pre pay for our electricity...only with the ANC have we had to deal with these disruptive blackouts ! And. .How DARE they pay out 13th cheques?

Hou op KAK praat!

Mcm

What a prick to say that. We have suffered and have been patient for years ....

it's been long enough or maybe we should give others a chance at governing this country because it's clear we have to take every stupid thing they can we've been patient. People were supposedly given R30 mil golden handshake some years ago.

SAns have lost patience with Eskom_SA and with MYANC excuses. Dont you get this CyrilRamaphosa?

tell him Mentini

With all the technicians from abroad and our useless local technicians that said they have the matter under control and that everything was fine..our President today asks us to pe patient with Eskom.. are you bloody serious

Shocking...

AND I PLEA FOR THE LAST 2jrs to inform the president that THERE IS A SOLUTION TO GEN DUBBLE THE ENERGY AFRICA NEED IN A SMALL SPACE OF TIME WITHOUT USING FOSSIL FUELS SOLAR WIND HYDRO AND NUCLEAR,,NOW who can say this to our president,,NO ONE,NOT ONE,,HON CYRIL YOU MUST KNOW THIS

We’ve been patient for many years.

Tsek

Patient while our food in the fridges are getting rotten 😡

Lol

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