Load-shedding won't cost us votes - Ramaphosa

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ICYMI | ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa says he's 'not worried' that rolling power outages by Eskom will cost the party votes ahead of the May 8 elections.

Ramaphosa said his government and Eskom would soon be meeting with the Electoral Commission of SA to put into place contingency measure to mitigate the possible effect of load-shedding on the elections.

"The saddest part is that the province has returned R1.7bn to the treasury for housing projects‚ where money was not spent. That for me is very tragic that a structure of government should return money to Treasury having not spent.

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