Actress Ayanda Borotho’s advice to Mzansi amid Eskom crisis

Actress Ayanda Borotho’s advice to Mzansi amid Eskom crisis

Actress Ayanda Borotho’s advice to Mzansi amid Eskom crisis

Mzansi celebs have been very vocal following the implementation of stage 6 load shedding this week. While the Eskom crisis is not the only one the country is facing, as another petrol price hike is looming, actress Ayanda Borotho has advised her followers to be fully independent of the government.

The former Isibaya actress, who is always vocal about the many social ills in Mzansi, told her followers that it is time to take matters into their own hands.

“Until we realize that communities must be organizing themselves to be fully independent of governments, we will find ourselves in a hole we can’t get out of.

“In 20 years to come these will not be conspiracy theories. Everything we thought would never happen is already here and it’s going to get better!” Borotho said.
With the ongoing load shedding in the country, and the never-ending petrol and food price increases, Borotho advised that South Africans look into owning land and setting up solar and borehole stokvels.

“Food and petrol hikes, electricity and water will be a luxury…you can only guess what’s next. I would tell you but you will say I’m lying. The era of control is here.

“If you have money, buy land. Own land. Land that can sustain you. Food stokvels are not going to help us. Set up solar and borehole stokvels. This is no joke. It has never been more critical to organize ourselves. It’s a matter of life and death. This agenda is bigger than Eskom.” Borotho wrote.

When Eskom announced stage 6 load shedding on Tuesday 28 June, rapper AKA called upon South African-born billionaire, Elon Musk to “do the country a solid” and help out. Although he received a lot of hate for hit on the Twitter streets, his friend and fellow musician DJ Tira agreed with him, joining in to plead with the Tesla CEO.

Another celebrity who has had sometthing to say about the deteriorating state of living in Mzansi is Kaya FM radio host and Podcast and Chill with MacG podcaster, Sol Phenduka. Like Borotho, Sol expressed that basic services are eventually going to become a luxury in years to come.

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