The National Employers Association of South Africa ’s CEO, Gerhard Papenfus says the Eskom crisis has a far-reaching impact and could only be addressed if drastic measures to root out corruption and fraud are introduced in South Africa.
Eskom will implement the tariff increases from the 1st of April. Papentus says consumers need to demand good leadership and an end to this crisis. The power utility announced this week that 11 of their generators broke down resulting in indefinite rolling blackouts.The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry president, Advocate Mtho Xulu, says businesses are losing revenue and can’t even plan for economic growth.
The tariff increase shows that the government has lost touch with reality. There will be high volume of illegal connections, prices of goods and services will increase in an already inflationary state. Eskom will have more illegals prob n society has to fight with price spikes
Democracy is designed to slowly steal the wealth of its people through taxation, corruption and fraud while giving the people an illusion of freedom while enslaving the people to capitalists.
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Ok Lets throw more money at it.
The laws of this country are for the protection of Criminals. You think the prisons have loadshedding or a shortage of food for rapists murderers and hijackers? The law indirectly says you are better of in prison and being a guest of the STATE.