The Star Late Edition

Power cuts are a blunder for the ANC

- BOIS Durban DR DUNCAN DU

WHILE striving to transform South Africa into a socialist state, what is remarkable is the ANC’s failure to appreciate the historical role electrific­ation played in the transforma­tion of Russia into a communist state.

Within two years of seizing power in Russia, on Lenin’s orders an electrific­ation commission was establishe­d. Its 500 page report in 1920 detailed plans for the constructi­on of a network of 30 regional power stations.

Electrific­ation was regarded as a priority for the industrial­isation of the USSR. Lenin also understood the political value of bringing electricit­y to farms and villages across Russia. Bare light bulbs, called “Ilyich lamps” after Lenin’s second name, illuminati­ng peasant homes conveyed a very tangible message to the masses of the achievemen­t of communism.

By not only failing to expand the capacity of the Eskom grid, but hastening its demise through lack of maintenanc­e and mismanagem­ent, the ANC is committing a huge political mistake. For there is only negative propaganda value in load-shedding because, for once, that cannot be blamed on apartheid.

Nothing can be more damning for a regime than its failure to keep the lights on. The transforma­tion message the ANC is propagatin­g through Eskom’s failure is one of de-industrial­isation, disinvestm­ent, further unemployme­nt, further social distress. Hardly reasons to vote ANC or to celebrate its vintage. |

 ??  ?? BY NOT only failing to expand the capacity of the Eskom grid, but hastening its demise through lack of maintenanc­e and mismanagem­ent, the ANC is committing a huge political mistake. | Bhekikhaya Mabaso African News Agency (ANA)
BY NOT only failing to expand the capacity of the Eskom grid, but hastening its demise through lack of maintenanc­e and mismanagem­ent, the ANC is committing a huge political mistake. | Bhekikhaya Mabaso African News Agency (ANA)

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