RE: Desperation before the storm.

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Almost a case of let the games begin when it comes to elections, no longer a position held by responsible citizens, hopefully the tide will turn.

Utter selfishness bringing more children into the world when they do not have the means of housing or feeding themselves!

Community here has been cleaning rivers, beaches, repairing where able for many years, then people visit the town showing no respect eventually you start to wonder why you bother. Searching the bush every weekend removing snares to try save the little wildlife in there!

!LUV to the Capetonians we have more rain expected along with loadshedding so it is....
!BEER and !WINE to drown out the madness 😁



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Sheer madness in the rush for votes and the shows go on.

I agree and that remark was only said to garner votes.

They are thankfully very strict here on snaring, but yes the littering has become a national problem. Was always and will be always.

Now we cannot take all of the opraises for the gifts to you guys Lady Joan.
Yes, the rain comes from us, but the power cuts are gifted by Gauteng hahaha,

!LUV

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Less than a week with the drivel they speak, more action less words would go a long way.

Enjoying the rain and cool break, power cut midday again today which throws one out of sync. Going for 4th industrial revolution when we have not yet reached the 3rd 😁makes sense....

!LUV
!WINE

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Sooner or later thaty will be held accountable by the people and then there will be big upheavals again.
But I think that we are getting used to it. Can't blame people for looting when they have nothing Lady Joan. Just sad that they are being used for nefarious reasons.

Great to hear about you weather and we have the same thoughts about the black outs. I don't like the invented word called loadshedding as it might sound better, but to me it's black outs. "Finish and klaar"

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Have and have not have always been around, no excuse to pillage, murder and behave in the manner we witness currently.

Loadshedding was a term used when excess power was available, but as always used in wrong context, yes they are black outs!

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I think that they are controlled milady.

With great relief we had our first black out, no our second black out today.
I thought that we live on another planet , but the blackouts have made me so glad to see in the dark that we are still living in this country hehehe.

!LUV is still all I have.

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Martians out there will think we sending morse code, with the whole country going off at similar timing (my sister mentioned Jhb is same time as did @joetunex) so if Cape Town gets away with one or two black outs a day.... great to hear, keep smiling!

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Lol actually I've never thought of the word loadshedding, since it's tossed around I also uses it but blackout sounds right.

It's surprising how the blackouts are of similar timing. We might have to get used to this for a while.

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Thirteen years of blackouts think about it, children don't know what it was like having electricity all the time.

Timing is nation wide, saving power for municipal elections and many other weak explanations as to where it all went wrong. Will be nice one day if the problems are properly addressed!

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