A parody of what Eskom does during load-shedding in South Africa.
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In the video, Lasizwe's character can be seen covering his red wig with a plastic while he picks which city is scheduled for load-shedding."Which one also has a load-shedding tonight?", said Lasizwe, while a background voice can be heard saying it is scheduled to take place in Durban.
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