South Africa’s electricity crisis is deep and painful, as Eskom struggles with old, poorly maintained power plants and mismanagement. Frequent blackouts—called loadshedding—have become part of daily life, forcing families and businesses to adapt with candles, batteries, and solar power. Despite promises to fix the problem, Eskom’s power supply keeps falling short, causing frustration and economic harm. Yet, amid the darkness, communities come together, showing resilience and creativity, sparking hope for new, cleaner ways to bring light back to the nation.