Eskom Gives Man Worst Day Ever with12-Hour+ Loadshedding Schedule, Leaves Mzansi in Disbelief
- A man showed others his Eskom loadshedding schedule and people were stunned by the lengthy power cut times
- People couldn't understand how he had over 10 hours without electricity and many were suspicious
- Netizens reacted to the Twitter post with many questions while others who believed him expressed sympathy
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A man shows people his hectic loadshedding timetable. Peeps were up in arms that he had over 12 hours of no electricity.
Loadshedding continues to be the bane of many South Africans' lives. People cracked jokes about the man's misfortune.
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One guy @siyamtitshana showed people that he was having loadshedding for a whooping 14 hours in total. The man posted a screenshot of his loadshedding schedule. See the picture below:
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Mzansi peeps convinced man's Eskom loadshedding schedule is fake
Loadshedding reached Stage 6 but online users immediately commented that he must be lying. Some even suggested he edited the picture. Others felt sorry for him as they shared what they would do in the same situation.
@_iDuchess commented:
"8am to 8pm? I'd hire a Russian sniper for aboGodhan, buka."
@FlowerFragile_ commented:
"I know we’re in the trenches but why are you guys editing pics to seem relevant on the internet?"
@Kaelo_Bogatsu commented:
"Bruh. I wasn't planning on going to the office but ke."
@nomvelo_nhleko commented:
"Haibo."
@pholimpofu commented:
"Ain’t no way."
"This is a rich person": Man shows necessities to survive SA home, peeps in awe
Briefly News previously reported that a TikTokker made a viral video of what one needs in a South African home. Online users were convinced the homeowner was rich.
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The video showed the creator's house which is fully decked out with technology and other conveniences. Online users shared their two cents on the video and many people felt poor after seeing the clip.
TikTok user @Muhammadpatel359 showed how he stays ready for every problem in South Africa. The man in the video shows that he has a generator and solar power panels for loadshedding. He also showed off his security system which includes a security alarm burglar bars and surveillance cameras. To combat South Africa's hot weather, the creator also showed his cold storage room.
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Source: Briefly News