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ANC Secretary General Fikile Mbalula says President Cyril Ramaphosa will soon announce an energy emergency package to cushion South Africans and businesses from the severity of the rolling blackouts

Image: Dinilohlanga MekutoAfrican National Congress Secretary General Fikile Mbalula says President Cyril Ramaphosa will soon announce an energy emergency package to cushion South Africans and businesses from the severity of the rolling blackouts.

“He will make an announcement before the government Lekgotla and talk to the nation about interventions that government will be making. What the president dealt with here, is that it is clear from the consultation with society, many groups and businesses that there are specific calls that have been made that this is a crisis.”

 

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These clowns

another way of looting.

Sperm of Satan🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕

Civil War is smelling, if ANC is not stepping down from power. Write it down

A blind man can never lead a blind man, Ramaphosa/Manteshe/Mbalula you guys should continue announcing and processing until next 6 years nothing can be achieved instead it will be more worst.

ANC you can't do it alone, I challenge you ANC from 2024 till 2029 South Africa will never be thesame, Malawi Zimbabwe Mozambique here we come looking for a job in your countries.

Useless announcement, always occur from this people, better me that announcement will never yield anything, this people has been announcing since 5 years now, nothing positive,their bodies and mouths have been gambling with our lives.

Soon in this Gov is 2 years

Bribing people is not a sustainable exercise as as government lives on tax payers...

How soon considering we need a solution like yesterday already!

I bet it involves a grant and us public servants footing the bill..mxm

So the DA was right to March to Luthuli right, if it was correct that they should have Marched to Eskom why is the SG being the one addressing the Energy solution than Eskom itself or the Presidecy... Our_DA

Okay

These MYANC clowns have no plans... the only plan is to steal and loot more✊✊✊

... SG is now the government spokesperson?

We want electricity not packages or cushions. Just give us electricity

What a joke 🙄

Another passage to loot

NEWSBUZZ23 What about the citizens Mr Minister. Why always cabal gets the financial help and not the orphans and old age people

Please we have been waiting for too long for solutions Mr President!

Is he ever gonna travel before load shedding is fixed?

Solar system that was announced by DA during their match to Luthuli?

They always announce/talk for what? For the sake of talking they must resign, CLEVER BLACKS

So this is an announcement about an announcement. I feel pity for the comedians because they'll be out of business soon 🤣🤣🤣

Uzakuthetha udotie

Doing the same shit over and over again and expecting a different result is what ANC stand for. Eish, and on top of that they don't listen and they think South African citizens are stupid. Come 2024.....let's remove these useless clowns and reclaim our country

Buying and burn diesel again. Who sells ESKOM diesel?

South Africans and the economy don't need packages all they want is a electricity that is always On'

Which will be stolen by anc

Are they not bullshiting us they can't look after our elders or provide a meal.

Jhaaa that is what anc is Good at. Lip service.

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