JONATHAN JANSEN | Schools exempt from blackouts? Do we live in the same reality?

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You do not have to be a legal expert or an energy specialist or an education guru to know this kind of ruling is pretty meaningless given the situation we’re in.

It was one of the strangest court decisions touching education. The North Gauteng High Court ruled that schools and other public facilities be exempted from load-shedding and that government should take “reasonable steps” to ensure an uninterrupted supply of electricity “within 60 days”. ..From World War 1 to present-day cosmopolitan South Africa and beyond, the Sunday Times has been a pillar in covering the stories that matter to you.

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