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Electricity Minister Apologizes for Stage 6 Load Shedding Amid Power Outage During Live Interview

February 24, 2025
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Electricity Minister Apologizes for Stage 6 Load Shedding Amid Power Outage During Live Interview
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Electricity Minister Dr. Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has issued an apology to South Africans for the ongoing implementation of Stage 6 load shedding, which has plunged the country into severe power cuts, disrupting businesses and households. The apology came during a live interview with SABC News, where the minister experienced what appeared to be a power outage mid-broadcast, sparking widespread debate and speculation.

The timing of the blackout during the live interview led to mixed reactions, with some South Africans questioning whether it was a genuine occurrence or a staged attempt to garner public sympathy. Social media was abuzz with comments, with many accusing the minister of manipulating the situation to highlight the severity of the crisis.

Ramokgopa, however, maintained that the power crisis is a serious and pressing issue. He expressed regret over the impact of Stage 6 load shedding on daily life and reassured citizens that efforts are underway to stabilize the electricity supply. “We understand the frustration and hardship caused by these power cuts, and we are working tirelessly to address the challenges,” he said.

Despite his apology, public frustration continues to mount, with many South Africans feeling that the government has failed to provide long-term solutions to the energy crisis. Businesses, students, and ordinary citizens have been severely affected by the frequent and prolonged power outages, leading to calls for greater accountability and transparency from Eskom and government officials.

The controversy surrounding the minister’s live interview has only added to the public’s skepticism and frustration. While Ramokgopa insists that measures are being taken to resolve the crisis, many South Africans are demanding concrete action rather than promises. The incident has underscored the urgent need for sustainable solutions to the electricity crisis, as the nation grapples with the ongoing challenges of load shedding.

As the government faces increasing pressure to address the energy crisis, all eyes will be on Ramokgopa and his team to deliver tangible results and restore stability to South Africa’s power supply. For now, the nation remains in the dark, both literally and figuratively, as the search for a lasting solution continues.

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