READER LETTER | SA fast becoming another failed state: Eskom is struggling to keep the lights on with its endless loadshedding. We are just tired with Eskom’s never-ending power cuts grid anecdotes. Loadshedding until what end?
Two enfant terrible twins – nepotism, in the form of appointments of comrade, – jobs for friends) and corruption will surely bring this country to its knees like a baby taking its first walking steps.
It doesn’t need a rocket scientist to predict that SA is fast becoming another Zimbabwe, which used to be the mighty bread basket of Africa. Look at it today, Zimbabwe is in ruins. Do we as citizens of this country really deserve this shabby ily inferior treatment? We are not fools, you can’t lie to us today but not forever.
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