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Black Out Looms In South Africa. by NessFortunate: 5:23pm On Jul 02, 2022
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — South Africans are struggling in the dark to cope with increased power cuts that have hit households and businesses across the country.

The rolling power cuts have been experienced for years but this week the country’s state-owned power utility Eskom extended them so that some residents and businesses have gone without power for more than 9 hours a day.

A strike by Eskom workers added to the utility’s woes including breakdowns of its aging coal-fired power plants, insufficient generation capacity and corruption, according to experts.

The prolonged power cuts are hitting South Africans in the winter months of the Southern Hemisphere when many households rely on electricity for heat, light and cooking.

Small and large businesses have had to close down for prolonged periods or spend large amounts for diesel fuel to operate generators. Anger and frustration is widespread among business owners and customers at the power cuts, which Eskom calls load shedding.


FILE - A coal-fired power station in Witbank, South Africa , Monday, Oct. 11, 2021. South Africans are struggling in the dark to cope with increased power cuts that have hit households and businesses across the country. The rolling power cuts have been experienced for years but this week the country’s state-owned power utility Eskom extended them so that some residents and businesses have gone without power for more than 9 hours a day. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe, File)
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — South Africans are struggling in the dark to cope with increased power cuts that have hit households and businesses across the country.

The rolling power cuts have been experienced for years but this week the country’s state-owned power utility Eskom extended them so that some residents and businesses have gone without power for more than 9 hours a day.

A strike by Eskom workers added to the utility’s woes including breakdowns of its aging coal-fired power plants, insufficient generation capacity and corruption, according to experts.

The prolonged power cuts are hitting South Africans in the winter months of the Southern Hemisphere when many households rely on electricity for heat, light and cooking.

Small and large businesses have had to close down for prolonged periods or spend large amounts for diesel fuel to operate generators. Anger and frustration is widespread among business owners and customers at the power cuts, which Eskom calls load shedding.


The power blackouts are here to stay say experts who warn it will take years to substantially increase South Africa’s capacity to generate power. South Africa mines coal and relies heavily on coal-fired plants, which causes noticeable air pollution. The country is looking to increase power production from solar and other renewable sources.

“The big picture is that we were at least expecting (heavy power cuts) this winter,” said energy expert Hilton Trollip. “Eskom told us at the end of last year that there was a chronic power shortage ... What that means is that until we have a substantial amount of extra generation on the grid, we will continue to be at the risk of load shedding at any stage. The question then is how bad will the load shedding be?”

He lamented the impact of the blackouts on the economy.

“The most direct economic consequence is when businesses have to stop production because they don’t have electricity ... whether you have a factory, a travel agency or you have a shop,” said Trollip. “Whenever economic activity is disrupted because there is no electricity, that is a direct cost to the economy.”

The power cuts are costing South Africa well over $40 million per day and deterring investment, say economists. South Africa’s economy, Africa’s most developed, is already in recession and is suffering a 35% unemployment rate.

Small businesses in the country’s townships, suburbs and rural areas are among the hardest hit by the effects of the rolling blackouts, said Trollip.

Buhle Ndlovu, a teacher at a nursery school in Soweto, Johannesburg’s largest township, said the power cuts increased her costs to run the school.

“We cater to about 40 children here. We need to feed healthy meals to them daily,” said Ndlovu. “At the rate we charge we can’t afford to take on additional costs to buy gas in order for us to cook. Loadshedding has really made it difficult for us.”

She said it is a challenge to take care of children by candlelight until parents come to pick up their kids well after dark.



Some shops, however, are getting new business from the power cuts, like Uri’s Power Center which is seeing brisk sales of power generators, batteries and other backup systems.

“I think people should definitely look to become less reliant on Eskom. I don’t believe that the power situation is going to resolve itself any time soon,” said owner Adam Zimmerman at his shop in the Randburg area. “We’re all aware of Eskom problems and people have various options whether to invest in a generator to run their business or home.”

On Friday, Eskom chief executive Andre de Ruyter said at a press conference that the crisis was receiving serious attention and that he had personally briefed President Cyril Ramaphosa about what the company is doing to keep the lights on.


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Re: Black Out Looms In South Africa. by F4ku: 5:27pm On Jul 02, 2022
Just for 9 hours a day?
Brothers, shall we tell them?

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Re: Black Out Looms In South Africa. by immortalcrown(m): 5:39pm On Jul 02, 2022
The whole world is getting worse.

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Re: Black Out Looms In South Africa. by Okoroawusa: 5:49pm On Jul 02, 2022
immortalcrown:
The whole world is getting worse.
I am telling you. I am just watching Aljazeera and it's one report to the other about riots, protests,strikes, economic woes from Pakistan to Argentina to U.S. to South Korea to France to Germany to the UK to South Africa to Ghana.... everywhere.

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Re: Black Out Looms In South Africa. by meobizy(f): 6:03pm On Jul 02, 2022
Backwardness always wins in the black man’s case. If Caucasians pack up and leave to Mars, developed nations will crumble from the black population’s inability to maintain the status quo.
Re: Black Out Looms In South Africa. by buckeyemedia: 6:12pm On Jul 02, 2022
meobizy:
Backwardness always wins in the black man’s case. If Caucasians pack up and leave to Mars, developed nations will crumble from the black population’s inability to maintain the status quo.
Anything black man touch must scatter, they should thank ANC for the black outs, if they remain in power for another 20 years, South Africa’s electricity problems will be like Nigeria.

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Re: Black Out Looms In South Africa. by helinues: 6:18pm On Jul 02, 2022
It still can't be like Nigeria's case
Re: Black Out Looms In South Africa. by seunny4lif(m): 6:58pm On Jul 02, 2022
F4ku:
Just for 9 hours a day?
Brothers, shall we tell them?
Yet same SA want to send coal to Eu when they SA need coals more shocked shocked
Protesters in Libya have been seen waving the Gaddafi's Arab Jamahiriya green flag during the protests.

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Re: Black Out Looms In South Africa. by F4ku: 7:10pm On Jul 02, 2022
seunny4lif:

Yet same SA want to send coal to Eu when they SA need coals more shocked shocked
Protesters in Libya have been seen waving the Gaddafi's Arab Jamahiriya green flag during the protests.


LOL.. Confusion, chaos everywhere... grin grin
Re: Black Out Looms In South Africa. by seunny4lif(m): 7:13pm On Jul 02, 2022
F4ku:



LOL.. Confusion, chaos everywhere... grin grin
I swear
Re: Black Out Looms In South Africa. by heendrix(m): 7:30pm On Jul 02, 2022
meobizy:
Backwardness always wins in the black man’s case. If Caucasians pack up and leave to Mars, developed nations will crumble from the black population’s inability to maintain the status quo.

Did you read the news at all or you read and can't comprehend cuz I can't seem to understand this level of subliteracy
Re: Black Out Looms In South Africa. by meobizy(f): 8:19pm On Jul 02, 2022
heendrix:


Did you read the news at all or you read and can't comprehend cuz I can't seem to understand this level of subliteracy
I can type rubbish too; shdkfjsncknejfiwjflnajfjjsnfkkkkk!
Re: Black Out Looms In South Africa. by leofab(f): 11:29pm On Jul 02, 2022
Not suprise
Re: Black Out Looms In South Africa. by NessFortunate: 12:01am On Jul 03, 2022
Okoroawusa:

I am telling you. I am just watching Aljazeera and it's one report to the other about riots, protests,strikes, economic woes from Pakistan to Argentina to U.S. to South Korea to France to Germany to the UK to South Africa to Ghana.... everywhere.

NIGERIA HAVE ALL OF THESE NEGATIVITIES. WE ARE THE EPICENTER OF MAN MADE DISASTER DUE TO OUR UNENDING, UNDIEING PASSION FOR NEGLIENCE AND UTTER CORRUPTION. SUFFERING AND SMILING MENTALITY WOULD TAKE US NO WHERE. THAT WHY WE NO LONGER THE MOST HAPPIEST PEOPLE ON EARTH. I KNOW HAPPINESS IS RELATIVE AND ONE CAN CREATE HIS/HER OWN HAPPINESS BUT DON'T FORGET THE WORLD IS NOW A GLOBAL VILLAGE. #RESETNIGERIA

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