Load-shedding has plagued South Africans for years after first being introduced by embattled power utility Eskom in 2007 due to insufficient electricity supply. The country has since endured bouts of ongoing power outages, or load-shedding, with 2022 set to become the worst year of load-shedding recorded.
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