Solly Moeng | It's time to fix SA without the help of crooked politicians | Business

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South Africans are correct to moan about the myriad of abuses they see in the government and political arena, but few seem willing to look into the mirror and question their own role in the enablement of what is being done to SA, writes Solitoliquido.

Dave, my long-time friend, sits as a trustee in a body corporate of a block of flats near Milnerton, Cape Town. In response to the worsening electricity crisis, around October 2022, the body corporate decided to invest in backup battery support for the residential unit it oversees. They approached one of the growing number of service providers in this area, paid the 80% deposit he demanded and waited, and waited.

After several unreturned messages followed by frustrated conversations, the tones of which began to take unsavoury turns, the supplier told them that he had a long list of customers to deliver the same services to and would, decidedly, no longer be able to"help them" before end of January 2023.Get 14 days free to read all our investigative and in-depth journalism. Thereafter you will be billed R75 per month.

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Solitoliquido 'Myriad abuses'. Not 'myriad of abuses'. Same as 'many people', not 'many of people'.

Solitoliquido What a stupid opinion piece! Black power cancel, crush, kill, bully any dissent within their own tribal & factional ranks. The average Joe Citizen just wants to get on with their life in peace but black power demand chaos & destruction. We can do nothing!

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