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Eskom reportedly lost around one-thousand-100 megawatts from Mozambique after Cyclone Idai hit the country.in the country will soon be back to normal. His assurance comes as the country experiences Stage 4 load shedding.from Mozambique after Cyclone Idai hit the country, damaging transmission lines that carry power to South Africa.“We are busy. I have sent our Defence Force to Mozambique to go and help Eskom people to put up the pilons again.

Earlier, Ramaphosa warned that he would raise commuters’ frustrations with Prasa officials and action would be taken if train services in Pretoria did not improve. He says it is totally unacceptable that train commuters have to be late for work daily. Ramaphosa caught a train from the Mabopane Station to Bosman Station in the Pretoria CBD on Monday morning as part of the ANC election campaign trail. He spent almost three hours on a 50-kilometre trip that was supposed to have been 45 minutes as the train was late and stopped along the way without any explanation.

 

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What utter nonsense, they need a task team to figure out what is wrong. If something went wrong in a privately owned organisation the line manager / CEO would know EXACTLY what went wrong, why, and already have an action plan in place to resolve. BS before elections...

Ramakakpraat talking shit as usual

Thank you for more BS MYANC

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