After a continuous period of no load shedding, citizens fear that after the elections, the rolling blackouts will return.
South Africans have welcomed the extended suspension of the rolling blackouts after experiencing unrelenting bouts of power cuts. Photo: iStock
After a continuous period of 36 consecutive days of no load shedding, citizens fear that after the election, the rolling blackouts will return.in a post on X on Tuesday shared this achievement highlighting the increase in Energy Availability Factor . was part of a ploy to buy votes for the African National Congress in the lead up to the national and provincial elections.“The Presidency rejects claims that recent improvements in the energy supply are a ploy related to the upcoming elections.
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