Politicians promising quick end to load-shedding are lying

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Energy analyst Professor Hartmut Winkler says no political party in South Africa has a credible solution to end load-shedding

No political party in South Africa has a credible solution to end load-shedding, despite many claiming that the problem would be solved quickly if they were in power.that promises about the end of load-shedding are coming from all parties and are expected prior to an election.

“After all, we are going into an election season now, so the moment something goes wrong with Eskom, it is like manna from heaven for the opposition parties,” Winkler said. “The opposition parties are, of course, saying that if they were in government or if they were given a chance, things would be vastly different.”

“Just like an old car, once things get to that stage, you are just going to have those very frequent breakdowns,” he said.

 

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