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South Africa Collapsing

You won’t see anything about it on MSM, but South Africa is lapsing into lawlessness and mass confusion as economic, social and political systems break down.
A state of emergency has been announced by the African National Congress (ANC) government as businesses, large and small are no longer able to operate due to the lack of electricity.

South Africa has gone dark

Power cuts are being called ‘load sharing’ and Eskom, who are the Government electricity corporation are announcing long power cuts right across the huge country, some of the cuts being as large as 12 hours a day. The reason for the cuts, coal-fired power stations have been shut down to placate the globalist green agenda and corruption at the top has squandered massive amounts of money that was allocated to building and maintaining electricity resources.

The inability of black South Africans to govern themselves has never been so obvious as now. White South Africans (and Black) who are able to, are abandoning the country in droves while the millions that are left behind are dealing with a Mad Max world where gangs and mob rule are becoming the law.

A resource rich country

South Africa can be described as a resource-rich country. It is endowed with a diverse range of natural resources, contributing significantly to its economy. Some of the key resources found include…

  1. Minerals:
    South Africa is renowned for its mineral wealth, particularly its vast reserves of gold, platinum, chrome, manganese, and diamonds. It is the world’s leading producer of platinum and a major producer of gold, accounting for a substantial portion of global production.
  2. Coal:
    South Africa has abundant coal reserves and is one of the world’s top coal exporters. Coal mining plays a vital role in the country’s energy sector, supplying both domestic and international markets.
  3. Other minerals:
    South Africa also possesses significant deposits of iron ore, copper, nickel, uranium, titanium, vanadium, and various industrial minerals such as limestone, salt, and phosphates.
  4. Agriculture:
    The country has fertile agricultural land and a favourable climate for cultivating a wide range of crops. South Africa is a major exporter of fruits, vegetables, grains, and wine. It is also known for its livestock farming, including cattle, sheep, and poultry.

    But the majority of this wealth has been lost due to greed and mismanagement which began after the country’s first democratic elections in 1994 when the ANC took over.

    Where to from here?

    South Africa has been described as entering a death spiral, unless things change at the government level there can only be a continued descent into disaster.
    Without a robust electricity supply to businesses and a solid import-export solution in place, the future looks grim for the country.

    To watch a video by an expat, explaining the situation in South Africa… Click HERE.
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