Fixing electricity crisis is not rocket science but requires political will, says Mashaba

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ActionSA president Herman Mashaba has urged South Africans to vote for his party come November 1 if they don’t want Stage 4 loadshedding.

He advised South Africans to vote out the current government.

“Fixing the electricity crisis in our municipalities is not rocket science, but it requires political will. We need to enable independent power producers to supply electricity to our municipal grids as a matter of urgency so that residents are less reliant on Eskom,” he said."It cannot be said in 2021 that Johannesburg lacks the capacity to provide electricity to certain communities,” said Mashaba.

“Once we manage to remove the ANC from the large cities the party will weaken and people will start splitting off. There will be nothing to eat, so to speak. ANC people are in government to take, not to give. We stand ready to fix South Africa and get it out of the clutches of the ANC for the good of all our people. We are not going to be like others who are comfortable in opposition for decades,” he said.

 

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HermanMashaba How is it possible to have load shedding when street lights are on day in day out.penny wise pound foolish

No . It requires DA

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HermanMashaba And no corruption!

We need rocket science

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