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Hope To Stand Tall During Eskom Crisis is Our Ultimate Resort

My Fellow South African Citizens, Hope to stand tall during Eskom crisis is our ultimate resort. As we work to overcome the crisis of providing electricity services, we must also address the other issues that plague our nation. Crime, looting, corruption, nepotism, gangsterism and discrimination are all cancers that threaten to destroy our society from within.

The ANC's solution to the electricity crisis? A candlelight policy meeting.

To fight these evils, we must take action at all levels of society. As individuals, we must strive to be good citizens, standing up against corruption and discrimination whenever we see it. We must report crimes and suspicious behavior to the authorities, and work to build safer communities by fostering trust and cooperation among our neighbors.

But we cannot rely solely on individual efforts. We must also work together as a society to address these issues. This means supporting our law enforcement and judicial systems, so that they can effectively combat crime and corruption. It means creating economic opportunities for all, so that young people are not drawn into gangs or other criminal activity.

And it means building a culture of respect and tolerance, where all people are treated with dignity regardless of their race, ethnicity or background. We must stand together against discrimination and hate, and work to create a society where everyone has the opportunity to succeed.

We must also be mindful of the intersectionality of these issues, recognizing that those who are marginalized and oppressed are disproportionately affected by crime, corruption and discrimination. We must work to uplift and empower these communities, providing them with the resources and support they need to overcome these challenges.

Think of these Challenges as a Soccer Match between to Rival teams. That Eskom is Playing against the Nation i.e., S.A. Whoever wins will decide the fate of Our Country's Leadership in 2024 Elections! 


In short, my fellow citizens, we must come together as one nation, united in our determination to overcome these challenges. By working together, we can build a brighter future for all of us, where everyone has the opportunity to live in safety, prosperity and dignity. Let us not forget that hope is the light that guides us through the dark, and the strength that carries us through the toughest of times. So, let us hold on to hope, and let it be the driving force behind our determination to succeed. 

The Country Needs "Will-Power" Eskom and "Courage" i.e., Consumers to Fight These Challenges

The power outages caused by Eskom have brought our country to a standstill, and have left millions of our people in darkness, both literally and figuratively.
But I am here to tell you that we will not be defeated by this crisis. We will not be brought down by the failures of a single institution. We are a nation of strong, resilient people, and we will come together to rise above this adversity.

We know that the road ahead will not be easy. We will face challenges and obstacles that will test our resolve. But we also know that we have faced challenges before, and we have always emerged stronger for it.
I call on all of our citizens, from every corner of this great nation, to come together and unite in the face of this crisis. We must put aside our differences and work together for the common good.

Businesses must play their part in this effort. I urge our corporate leaders to look beyond the bottom line, and to recognize the vital role they play in the recovery of our nation. 
Let us not forget that we are all in this together. We are all dependent on one another, and we all have a stake in the future of this country.

Let us come together, as one people, and rise to meet this challenge. Let us show the world that we are not a nation that is easily defeated. Let us show the world that we are a nation of hope, of determination, and of strength.

So let us roll up our sleeves and get to work. Together, we will overcome this crisis, and we will emerge stronger than ever before.
The Song below is dedicated to all South African's whose blood pressure and hypertension has suddenly gone up due to power outages of continuous and unprecedented cable theft.

Faith is the bridge that connects us to hope, and hope is the light that guides us through the darkness.

Let's Hope This Song Will Cheer the Nation Up!

Hope & Faith

Verse 1:

A leap of faith is a river that flows

It takes us through the highs and the lows

We're South Africans, we know what it means

To fight for what's right, in the face of our dreams

Chorus:

We're a nation of fighters, we won't back down

We'll rise up and stand our ground

A heap of strains is a fever that grows

But we'll keep on going, that's how we chose

Verse 2:

We've been through the fire, we've seen the rain

We've faced the struggles, and we'll do it again

We're not afraid to take a stand

We'll fight for our rights, with our feet on the land

Chorus:

We're a nation of fighters, we won't back down

We'll rise up and stand our ground

A heap of strains is a fever that grows

But we'll keep on going, that's how we chose

Verse 3:

We're not just a nation, we're a family

We'll stand by each other, in unity

We'll face the adversity, with our heads held high

We'll never give up, never say die

Chorus:

We're a nation of fighters, we won't back down

We'll rise up and stand our ground

A heap of strains is a fever that grows

But we'll keep on going, that's how we chose

Outro:

So let's raise our voices, and sing out loud

We're South Africa, and we're proud

We'll keep on fighting, till the end

We're a nation of resilience, we'll rise again

 ©2021 Isaac Khonjelwayo All Rights Reserved


By: Isaac Khonjelwayo

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