Load shedding frustrates small business owners, forces closures

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Load shedding has left many people in South Africa frustrated, as they have had to adjust to spending eight hours minimum without electricity.

JOHANNESBURG - As small business buckle under the pressure of load shedding, others have had to close down.

A woman who sells vetkoek said long hours without power meant spending most of her profit replacing spoiled stock. Meanwhile, Mabel who sells Kota and dagwood said she bought ingredients daily to reduce the amount of food that had to be thrown away.

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But i thought magwinya can be made without electricity. Hence u can find them made fresh on a street corner. I might be missing the point🤷‍♂️

Yes I can imagine that they can not make these to sell with no electricity.....

Eish those crispy magwenya! Not the President's spokesperson 😂😂

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