'South Africans are so used to being told not to believe our own eyes and ears, that we even believe government cares about giving us access to healthcare,' writes Richard Chemaly opinion NehawuStrike
The strike has been going and worryingly, it kept going in different forms.
It’s even more concerning because some quarters are keen on a national shutdown in the coming days and there’s no guidance to how that’s going to manifest. Actually wait, no, there has been some guidance, albeit more of a warning that businesses that remain open will get looted counts as such. But this is the South African way – we can be told that they’re on the electricity problem, after over a decade of increasing black outs.
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