News24 is inviting its readers to share more about the losses they've suffered due to load shedding. News24's Eskom live feedSouth Africans are reaching the end of their tether when it comes to the country’s electricity crisis and its devastating financial effects.
With citizens in the dark for up to 10 hours a day, households and small businesses continue to bear the cost of the ongoing crisis. Blackouts are no good for the bottom line, and News24 wants to hear from small business owners how hours without electricity have impacted their lives.
Stop Coal exports
We have been at 8 already it was just not announced to the public
R500,000 in diesel every month.
If and other outlets go all in and expose the Government shortcomings Eskom_SA maybe people will become more militant.
My Open View HD does not work anymore 😕
We will have to retrench soon.
This lazy 'journalism' needs to stop.
Phala Phala, Interdicts, analysis by experts. Who won and who lost at the 55th ANC conference are important. But really to dominate the whole of December above all chronic social ills faced and which are impacting on the citizens. We must be informed as much about factions, Then
The problem for smaller businesses is that people start looting as soon as the power goes out. They suffer great losses due to theft. You can't keep your doors open if people keep robbing you every time the lights go off.
Why don't you people go and see what's actually going on instead of asking nonsense questions. Do some journalism
You know Media houses. As uneducated and disgruntled a citizen, I fail to understand how you report national issues. No one is vigorously focusing on unhealthy food in fridges as a result of this. Persistent broken cold chains are now good for food for people. Why so less is said
How come there is absolutely no coverage at all on the ongoing strikes in Kroonstad and Phoenix etc....