Why can’t South Africa keep the lights on?
Scheduled power cuts recently increased to six hours per day to avoid grid collapse
For many years people in South Africa have been dealing with rolling blackouts.
But in recent days the outages have increased to six hours per day, causing unprecedented disruption.
The state-owned power company Eskom has blamed the most recent ‘load shedding’ on striking workers.
On Tuesday afternoon they reached an agreement with unions that could ease the supply issues, but warned that things could take time to get back to usual.
In the meantime, South Africans must live with the disruption and plan their days around power availability.
The ´óÏó´«Ã½â€™s Mo Allie says that the frustration is having an impact on people’s mental wellbeing.
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