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There’s a high probability of loadshedding for 48 weeks between now and April next year.

Residents and business owners are finding alternatives to keep the lights on.That’s according to Energy Analyst Ted Blom.

Blom comments come after an Eskom media briefing where it was announced that the country could experience more than 60 days of loadshedding. Cotton Lounge owner, Xolisile Guqaza says: “We have to refuel the generators and diesel is always going up. We have also had to beef up our security because people walk out once it gets dark. Be that as it may we continue to do business.”Some residents have found other non-commercial alternatives.

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Lol. With only 52 weeks in a year, we are only going to get 3weeks off.

Not a high probability…it’s a surety, ESKOM’s favourite solution is…wait for it….LOADSHEDDING.

What this country going to be in the next 10 to 20 year?

Let it continue. We are used to it. Nothing new about loadshedding in this country. We have been experiencing it for the whole 15 years. And there are no signs of improvement.

To be expected.Sadly with all the sabotage to infrastructure to encourage political instability and also steal SA's important metals exported by syndicates to socialist countries. Ordinary SAns know who in their families are doing this/benefitting. Come clean, let's live honest

Ramaphosa is fixing the country

Say what now?

Speechless...ja nê...

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Beke le beke! 🤣🤣

Haven't we passed 48 weeks already since loadshedding started?

Eish Yaaa neh

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