Disaster South Africa in 'National State of Disaster' following collapse of power grid - Saint Mandela's legacy most affected


On Thursday, South Africa declared a National State of Disaster as the country's power grid continues to collapse despite scheduled power outages lasting up to 12 hours by the state run power company Eskom, which supplies 90 percent of the entire country's power.

According to a statement from the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, "Considering the magnitude, severity, and progression of the severe electricity supply constraint."

The National Disaster Management Centre (NDMC) declared the "national state of disaster to prevent the possible progression to a total blackout from occurring and taking into account the possibility to augment existing measures already undertaken by the organs of state to deal with electricity supply constraint."

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According to NPR, "South Africa's power crisis is crippling one of Africa's biggest economies and threatening the reelection prospects of the ruling party: the African National Congress."

In order to prevent the collapse of the country's power grid, Eskom has scheduled load sheddings that last up to 12 hours a day. In South Africa the scheduled power outages have been going on for 16 years and, according to NPR, President Cyril Ramaphosa and "the ruling African National Congress Party has done very little to prevent its imminent collapse."

Small businesses make up one third of South Africa's gross domestic product. Eskom has relied up to 80 percent on coal to power their grids but maintenance and updating of the country's coal facilities has lagged over several decades. Several power plants have broken down from being overused from demand by the continent's most industrialized economy and its need for energy.

Al Jazeera reports Eskom also holds 400 billion rands in debt, or roughly $22.6 billion. Further, South Africa's debt as a country rests at $130 billion and half its population is unemployed.

In 2022, the World Bank gave South Africa $497 million to decommission its largest coal power plant and "convert it to a renewable energy source."

President Ramaphosa was originally scheduled to appear at this year's World Economic Forum but canceled to deal with the country's energy crisis. "Load shedding is more than an inconvenience, it is more than a disruption, it is a threat to the progress of our country and the development of its people," he said.

Ramaphosa has a scheduled state of the nation address on Thursday and "South Africans say they are hoping the address will have concrete solutions as neither the government nor the Eskom leadership has done so," reports Al Jazeera.

Another business owner originally from Zimbabwe, Prisca Horonga, said, "You have to wait until the power returns … we cannot afford a generator, so we lose clients all the time."

Horonga runs Corner Cafe in Cape Town where the load sheddings last roughly 10 hours a day.

Beautician Nadine Iqani said, "I am making a third of the income pre-the load shedding times, and I have clients shouting at me."

"It is just a nightmare … working long hours, including weekends, to accommodate clients," Iqani said.

NPR reporter Mpho Lakaje spoke with a small business owner, Mohato Mokoka, in a township of Johannesburg called Soweto. Mokoka's ice production business was failing due to scheduled outages, known as load shedding.

"We're sitting at a production rate now of about 10- to 15 percent from your 100 percent production," Mokoka said.


According to NPR, "South Africa's power crisis is crippling one of Africa's biggest economies and threatening the reelection prospects of the ruling party: the African National Congress."
Has your country ever shit the bed, and you thought, "this'll be bad for my job?"
 
Way back when, South Africa, like Rhodesia, was a well-run country. Shit worked, people had enough to eat. With the changes in government, we've seen both countries head straight into the shitter. "Zimbabwe" went through a famine, for crying out loud. So this is no surprise whatsoever. Believe a great deal of the money intended for infrastructure maintenance and improvements in both countries ended up in Swiss bank accounts. Shitholes today, shitholes tomorrow, shitholes forever...
 
Orania better start posting more security.

Way back when, South Africa, like Rhodesia, was a well-run country. Shit worked, people had enough to eat. With the changes in government, we've seen both countries head straight into the shitter. "Zimbabwe" went through a famine, for crying out loud. So this is no surprise whatsoever. Believe a great deal of the money intended for infrastructure maintenance and improvements in both countries ended up in Swiss bank accounts. Shitholes today, shitholes tomorrow, shitholes forever...
Feeling obligated that shit didn't just work; Rhodesia was "The Breadbasket of Africa," and all Mugabe ever did was beg the world community for food because now they can't feed themselves, let alone others. While South Africa actually competent to enough to have nuclear technology (they gave it up while getting rid of apartheid). These two countries didn't just stop working; they regressed to hellholes within a few decades.
 
In order to prevent the collapse of the country's power grid, Eskom has scheduled load sheddings that last up to 12 hours a day. In South Africa the scheduled power outages have been going on for 16 years and, according to NPR, President Cyril Ramaphosa and "the ruling African National Congress Party has done very little to prevent its imminent collapse."
This may be a mindblowing suggestion but perhaps y'all could uh...fix the equipment?

This has been a multi-year crisis, at SOME point repairing or rebuilding things should be on the agenda.
 
Part of the reason why they're having prolonged grid issues is the drug addicts are literally ripping the copper lines out of the ground/off the poles while these outages are happening. Or worse, causing the outages to get to the copper.

The YT channel Future Conflict has had some boots on the ground reports, but these addicts and gangs are literally ripping the country apart to maintain their fiefdoms and highs.
 
Wasn't the South Africa government destroying white owned farms and chasing out white farmers only to beg for them to come back once they realized that the white farmers were responsible for the reason why there was food?

It was some country in Africa if it wasn't SA
 
Wasn't the South Africa government destroying white owned farms and chasing out white farmers only to beg for them to come back once they realized that the white farmers were responsible for the reason why there was food?

It was some country in Africa if it wasn't SA
Rhodesia / Zimbabwe. The once "Bread Basket of Africa" killed and chased out the white land owners and farmers. Spent years unable to feed themselves, routinely asking the international community for aid, because they're too stupid to feed themselves, and eventually decided "Maybe we should invite the white devil back."
 
And as the lights go out and the cities collapse into anarchy the SA Government will be screaming about the "cursed legacy" of Apartheid and talking about how the Boers are evil for not helping them more.

South Africa is what happens when you take the racial marxist shit of Critical Race Theory to a national level.
 
Rhodesia / Zimbabwe. The once "Bread Basket of Africa" killed and chased out the white land owners and farmers. Spent years unable to feed themselves, routinely asking the international community for aid, because they're too stupid to feed themselves, and eventually decided "Maybe we should invite the white devil back."
I'm talking more recently. SA started taking pages out of Zimbabwe's book almost a decade ago and the country has been sinking further into the shitter since.

Since around 2018, white farmers have been attacked (various forms of assault, battery, and a few have been burned alive) and some have even been chased out of the country.
 
Rhodesia / Zimbabwe. The once "Bread Basket of Africa" killed and chased out the white land owners and farmers. Spent years unable to feed themselves, routinely asking the international community for aid, because they're too stupid to feed themselves, and eventually decided "Maybe we should invite the white devil back."
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Good ol' Zimbabwe
 
South Africa is unironically the future of the US if they let subversive elements have their way completely. But seeing how cucked the US government is now, Brazilifcation is more likely. With certain states clearly being better than the most.
We have more in common with Brazil than any other country. The biggest two differences are that they had a monarch and more slavery. The Achilles heel imo of Brazil is its corruption, which it inherited from Portugal.
 
Rhodesia / Zimbabwe. The once "Bread Basket of Africa" killed and chased out the white land owners and farmers. Spent years unable to feed themselves, routinely asking the international community for aid, because they're too stupid to feed themselves, and eventually decided "Maybe we should invite the white devil back."
And the white devil said "no way", some of them had gone elsewhere like Mozambique, Zambia, etc...
 
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