Why the Lights Are Going Out in South Africa
Lessons from the shocking memoir of a top South African electricity executive.
Lessons from the shocking memoir of a top South African electricity executive.
The narrative is “everything is fine in South Africa.” This understanding is stuck in 1991. To admit that the South African project hasn’t worked would be an immense political and ideological failure for the West.
The move highlights Algeria’s geopolitical and economic reorientation toward Russia and China and away from the collective West.
“The arrest would also undermine a South African-led mission to end the war in Ukraine and “foreclose any peaceful solution,” South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said.
In the face of crumbling energy infrastructure, one civil rights group is looking to establish its own power provider.
Africa is the ultimate ‘red pill.’ Fundamental facts and basic truths lying just under a thin surface of dusty terrain are easily laid bare because they are not hidden under thick concrete layers of distortions and lies repeated over and over.
The ‘keepers of the script’ are the journalists who seek to use media as a weapon to destroy Western heritage and to promote an abstract, utopian idea of how the world should be structured.
The Netherlands, Italy, France, Spain, Denmark, Poland, Germany, and Ukraine have bought coal from South Africa so far this year.
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