African National Congress President Cyril Ramaphosa has defended the halt of rolling blackouts, stating it’s a long-term strategy to address the country’s electricity crisis
Ramaphosa explained that this is not an election strategy to gain more votes as South Africans head to the polls in May The ANC leader highlighted that the electricity action plan the government is using is to ensure that loadshedding becomes a thing of the past. With degrees in Journalism and International Politics, she delved into the intricacies of political landscapes at The Citizen newspaper, African News Network, and Newzroom Afrika. Pillay has also completed a training course from Google News Initiative.
"Years gone by and now with the electricity action plan we’re ensuring that load shedding becomes a thing of the past. We are focusing on our transmission lines and this is not an election ploy, this is not a game and this is about doing right by the people of South Africa."@Kagiso Samuel said: "Malema said loadshedding will resume on d 29th at 21:00 shud dt rly happens thn I,l finally knw we r being taken for a ride here."PAY ATTENTION:
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