She kissed her wedding plans goodbye 👋🏼 when her fiancé paid a deposit into solar power💸🔋 💡but the load shedding-induced stroke was the straw that broke the camel's back 😭 Eskom loadshedding choleraoutbreak Read the full story⬇️
I have been a resident of Honeydew, in Roodepoort, for going on 11 years now. In the early days, blackouts occurred weekly and took up to two days to fix.
We could not predict that our little inverter would exceed its performance carrying us for nine hours a day until it beeped out for the day like a life support machine. A few weeks later, my fiance experienced what appeared to be a mild stroke from all the stress on our way to the SA20 cricket final. I closed my eyes and internally screamed to a higher power to protect him while tears streamed down my daughter’s face, scared and confused from watching a man she had come to love as a father deteriorate before her.Saying ‘I do’ to solar power
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