None of the measures proposed to end load shedding will have an immediate impact even if implemented quickly. The real problem to date is simply a lack of political will, writesThe horror of South Africans having to endure 12 hours a day without electricity seems to have injected a new sense of urgency into our political leadership.
But while we’re preparing proposals for ways to alleviate the extreme bouts of load shedding there’s a sense of despair that we’re doing it all over again. The solutions have been tabled time and time again while those that have been adopted as policy appear to be in limbo, somehow always coming up against a new obstacle to delay their implementation.Get 14 days free to read all our investigative and in-depth journalism. Thereafter you will be billed R75 per month.
BusiMavuso2 Correct.
BusiMavuso2 Precisely, solutions everywhere but the criminals in charge wont budge because too many criminals are making a killing out of the situation.
BusiMavuso2 Totally correct! Ramaphosa, Mantashe and Gordhan are the 3 key figures in the energy scenario, and not one of them has taken any significant action to alleviate the crisis! Zero!