One gets to a certain stage when one reaches overload. One reaches a point when one is actually tired to the back teeth of complaining.
When one has gone down all the avenues of logic and understanding of a situation that one person did not create, yet that one person (plus thousands of other fellow South Africans) is nearing the brunt of the incompetence of the Eskom electricity generating machine.
We have been asked to be patient. To use non-existent electricity sparingly. And are told that ‘together we can make the difference’!
The only difference we make is that our normal life routine is thrown totally to the wind and nobody, who should care, cares!
This loadshedding from 17:00 to 21:00. That is supper time, bath time and homework time. So what now? How can one be expected to negotiate a path around that obstacle? Does anybody out there at Eskom really care?
TREVOR BARNES
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