FOR THE FIRST time since 2019, Eskom has implemented stage six scheduled power cuts – leaving South Africa in the dark, at great cost to the country’s fragile economy and to the inconvenience of its citizens.
Whether this is the beginning of the end of a grossly outdated business model and problem-ridden company, is not for me to say. However, what I do know is that the executives of Eskom recently announced that we would experience even more disruptive load shedding in the future.
This means that South Africans will have to make provision for their own power generation, just like they often have to make provision for their own security, own health care, own water, own education, own transport, and filling their own potholes and maintaining their own municipal…
