
The government has called for calm regarding load shedding, saying that it was confident that the situation was being dealt with.
Civil society organization, Not In My Name International, is leading a march against the rolling power cuts in Pretoria on Friday.
The crowd will march from Church Square in Pretoria to the Union Buildings.
The country has seen high levels of power cuts over the past few months, with businesses closing and the economy at risk.
Citizens have expressed outrage as they’re often left in the dark for hours, causing havoc for many trying get through their daily lives.
Minister in the Presidency, Mondli Gungubele: “We know it may have taken too long to resolve it, but we’ve got confidence in the number of people who are trying to deal with it now. With the board members, we anticipate that very soon they will be making pronouncements with regard to the timeframes, how a number of these things are going to be resolved.”
In other news – DJ Zinhle under fire over the way she dresses
One of Africa’s best female DJs, DJ Zinhle has recently been making headlines following the controversy surrounding the music group, Black Motion. Whether people are still blaming her for the group splitting up or being called out for her fashion sense. DJ Zinhle has heard it all.

While Black Motion fans are still calling for DJ Zinhle to answer for the group splitting up. However, it has been said a thousand times that DJ Zinhle had absolutely no play at the demise of this musical group. Learn More











