“So, you allow Eskom employees to connect your electricity illegally?” Ramaphosa asked Sebokeng residents on Friday.
“So, you allow Eskom employees to connect your electricity illegally?”
During his second leg of a local government election campaign on Friday, Ramaphosa decided to speak openly about the electricity issues plaguing the country. Ramaphosa told the community that he visited Soweto, where people were complaining about electricity. “But there are some of you who are doing illegal electricity connections. We know where you live ... We need to sit down and talk about what we really want ... because we bring the electricity, you mess it up again.”“What makes me upset the most is the issue of sewerage. When I talk about it, I can imagine it entering people's homes. I always wonder how people live in these conditions.
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