We have had a stable electricity supply for the last couple of months.
This could be an attempt to impress the electorate, or perhaps the supply has been fixed.
There has been a drop in demand because of deindustrialisation and similar deficiencies, but also an increase in the non-government use of solar power. Since the latter is by definition unreliable it will not continue to help much if the demand increases.
If the root causes have not been corrected we can expect a return of "load shedding" in the near future.
We have had a stable electricity supply for the last couple of months. This could be an attempt to impress the electorate, or perhaps the supply has been fixed. There has been a drop in demand because of deindustrialisation and similar deficiencies, but also an increase in the non-government use of solar power. Since the latter is by definition unreliable it will not continue to help much if the demand increases. If the root causes have not been corrected we can expect a return of "load shedding" in the near future.