While South Africans wait excitedly for Miss Universe Zozibini Tunzi to arrive back in the country, TV personality Bonang Matheba has called on Eskom to pull through for her return. Bonang was among those frustrated with load-shedding on Monday, when the power utility implemented stage 6.
Eskom said stage 6, a first, was implemented due to a “technical problem” at Medupi power station. It also blamed the unprecedented power cuts on recent heavy rains. On social media, Bonang said it would be terrible if Zozi returned home to darkness.
Imagine Miss Universe coming back home go se na motlakase?! No. @Eskom_SA
— Bonang B* Matheba (@bonang_m) December 9, 2019
Stage 6…..?!!! 🤯 Ke ha go le yang yanong?!! Bathong ba modimo!! pic.twitter.com/nhMLu5qEeq
— Bonang B* Matheba (@bonang_m) December 9, 2019
Eish hope someone protects her Crown👑 in this Harsh Darkness..!! Modimo wame😭😭 pic.twitter.com/IcbsJnlZtO
— Tshepho MK ✊🏿 (@tshepo_makoko) December 9, 2019
Like imagine…. all the other countries that didnt win have electricity, thina we welcome Miss Universe with Candles🤣 heee wow im not laughing pic.twitter.com/11Zv3gIEYj
— BuhleMafani (@BuhleChef) December 9, 2019
In other news – Rami Chuene’s reaction to stage 6 load-shedding leaves Twitter in stitches
Scores of South Africans have taken to Twitter to react to stage 6 of load-shedding implemented by SA power utility Eskom, but actor Rami Chuene‘s response to the power cuts take the cake.
On Monday, the power utility announced it would cut the power up to stage 6, which is the highest stage SA has ever experienced. Eskom said this was due to a “technical problem” at the Medupi power station. The power utility also attributed the unprecedented power cuts to the recent heavy rains. Read more
Source: Timeslive