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Ditsobotla businesses face shutdown as electricity crisis deepens

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The Ditsobotla Local Municipality in Lichtenburg, North West, is experiencing a severe electricity crisis, threatening the livelihood of its local businesses. Many establishments have been left in the dark for weeks, struggling to remain operational amidst ongoing power outages, and facing the grim prospect of permanent closure if the situation does not improve.

With electricity outages becoming more frequent and prolonged, business owners are being forced to turn to alternative energy sources, which come at a hefty financial cost. “It’s not just about keeping the lights on—it’s about staying open to serve our customers,” lamented one local entrepreneur. “Every day without power is another day of lost income and increasing expenses.”

The impact of the unstable electricity supply is palpable. Shops are struggling to maintain their inventory while restaurants hesitate to open their doors. Some business owners report that they are only keeping operations alive by investing in generators and solar power solutions, which simply isn’t sustainable in the long term.

Recognising the looming crisis, the North West Government is urging intervention, suggesting that Eskom, the national power utility, assume responsibility for electricity provision in the municipality. This proposed takeover is seen as a potential lifeline, offering hope for a more stable and reliable energy supply.

Despite these efforts, the uncertainty continues to instil fear among local business owners. “We have already taken on debt just to keep our businesses afloat,” said a distressed retailer. “If this does not change soon, there won’t be a business to save.” As frustration mounts and financial strains deepen, many are left considering their options — including the dreaded decision to shut down for good.

For now, the community watches and waits, hoping for swift intervention and restoration of power. The plight of Ditsobotla’s businesses serves as a stark reminder of the intertwined nature of municipal services and economic stability.

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