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EFF members during a picket earlier this year. Image: Twitter/@EFFSouthAfrica

Eskom: Twitter thanks EFF for uncapped electricity

Twitter thanked the EFF for “uncapped electricity” due to the national shutdown.

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EFF members during a picket earlier this year. Image: Twitter/@EFFSouthAfrica

South Africans posted thankful messages on Twitter to the EFF saying their national shutdown brought them uninterrupted electricity, they could bake bread, and they finally knew the truth about the South African Police.

TWITTER IS THANKFUL FOR FREE-FLOWING ELECTRICITY

They thanked the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) for the electricity and said they knew that Eskom could supply electricity without interruptions.

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They also said they realised there are sufficient law enforcement officers in the country, and crime can be dealt with immediately.

Nathi Simza is thankful to the EFF for the uncapped electricity. Image: Twitter/@nathi_media

The EFF embarked on a national shutdown on Monday, 20 March 2023, to force President Cyril Ramaphosa to step down and against the load shedding.

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The National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (Natjoints) arrested at least 550 for crimes ranging from public violence to intimidation.

Natjoints said they were satisfied with the integrated law enforcement deployments that have exercised their authority in ensuring law and order in the country thus far.

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Despite the few incidents of violence and looting, Twitter streets were thankful to the EFF for the electricity.

TWEEPS THANKFUL TO EFF FOR POLICE SAFETY AND POWER

This tweep was so thankful, saying the shutdown even suspended load shedding. Image: Twitter/@Minora247

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Joy-Zelda tweeted she was thankful to the EFF for electricity because businesses could bake bread. Image: Twitter/@joy_zelda

Matumba Anthony thanked the EFF for electricity without load shedding. He said they now know there are police in South Africa and that the police don’t want to fight crime.

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