Make It Make Sense With Ayanda Nyathi - South Africa's Days Without Loadshedding Continue To Grow

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No its not Diesel, and it's not because of the elections... South Africa's days without loadshedding continue to grow. Ayanda breaks down some key points from the Electricity Minister, Khosientsho Ramakgopa's press briefing, with the help of Energy Sector Specialist, Expert Ruse Moleshe, where she explains the changes at Eskom that have contributed positively to energy supply stability. Since there are still South Africans who are living without consistent power, Ayanda also explained the intertwined relationship between Load reduction, and municipalities as an added element to the greater electricity supply maze.
8 Jul 2024 English South Africa Music · Comedy

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