Captain Johannes Ramphora: “Even though we have received load shedding schedules, it always catches us off guard.”
Zito Mbhele: “It is difficult to save power in preparation for the load shedding, we often have to wait for it to be switched back on.”
Gugu Nkosi: “ The load shedding is not ayoba because we are forced to prepare supper very early, earlier than we normally do.”
Elizabeth Mabena: “The regular load shedding is irritating because it is cold and we don’t know when the power is going to be restored.”
Busi Magosi: “We are busy with exams and the regular load shedding is disturbing our studies.”
Mmasabatha Maselle: “Load shedding is a total turn off because we often have to sit in the dark and not know when it is going to come back on.”
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