The deliberate power cuts are not normal, One South Africa Movement leader Mmusi Maimane said, taking a stab President Cyril Ramaphosa. Click here➡️
Journalist Ferial Haffajee also questioned the deliberate power cuts.
“Question: how do you manage Stage 6 load-shedding? Everybody’s nerves are on edge – you can feel it.Question: how do you manage Stage 6 load-shedding. Everybody’s nerves are on edge – you can feel it. Poor beloved country. ????????????????????????— Ferial Haffajee “Ja Mr President here we are again at Stage 6 but why would you and your cabinet care? You are covered. I promise you, we are voting you lot out of power once and for all.
Ja Mr President here we are again at Stage 6 but why would you and your cabinet care? You are covered. I promise you, we are voting you lot out of power once and for all. No damn it, nobody signed up for this crappy life under your mismanagement— Jonathan Jansen
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