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Failure to light our way out of darkness hurts

AS WE enter the second quarter of the year, and the new financial year, the pocket-hurting 18.65% electricity tariff increase kicks in. The nights get longer and colder, and sadly, the road ahead out of the load-shedding crisis and its debilitating effects on the economy is still not

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