Monday 20 February 2023

EISHKOM

 Good evening my dear readers, I am writing this on the comfort of my bed and reading the Protection From Harassment Act 17 of 2011. If you are a victim of harassment, please read the Act or go to your nearest Police Station to report it.

There are so many ACTS that govern our country and the way we ought to treat each other, treat animals and treat things. I have welcomed the Energy crisis because it has taken me back to the basics, as a student of "work with what you have", I feel like that ideology has assisted me a great deal in terms of dealing with things that happen in my life. 

I do however feel for the owners of small business who are heavily affected by the energy crisis and all those that have had to shut down as a result. Where are we as a country? What is happening and why do we have to go through this? Who is responsible for this? We need to do some serious introspection. What is electricity? How much does it really cost? Who uses it the most? Who is not paying for using electricity? Why are they not paying for using electricity? How many undocumented foreigners do we have in SA? What are we planning to do about it? How many people stay at home while others are at work? How many fans are on during the day in summer? How many air conditioners are on when it is boiling? Why is it boiling? What is climate change? How does climate change affect us and the eco-system? Why is starting a fire outside to cook considered uncivilized? What is civilized? Where are the African solutions for African problems? Our President is a billionaire,
why is he not leading by example and pledging his own personal resources to bail out Eskom? How much is enough rich? Why are the beneficiaries of generational wealth not ending world hunger? When are we going to emancipate ourselves mentally? Will we win? 

Every generation has a mission, and it's up to them to fulfil it or betray it. Ours is ECONOMIC EMANCIPATION IN OUR LIFETIME. A lifetime starts now. We urge and encourage innovation in young African youth. You need to ask yourself those questions and find the answers. We need solutions and no more complaints. We are not against foreigners; we are against undocumented foreigners who are sinking our country. The manufacturing, selling and purchase of counterfeit goods is crippling our economy as we have unidentified objects in our markets that we cannot account for, yet money is coming out from us? Buy proudly South African goods and starve the rest. The challenge is to buy proudly South African products, manufactured and sold by South Africans ONLY. Yes, we are growing our economy guys. Start from your vegetables, buy only from South Africans and let's cause a ripple effect.

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