The ANC, once a powerful liberation giant, is now struggling to pay its employees. Its bank account is empty, leaving staff without salaries for months. This is happening because fewer people are paying membership fees, and the party has a lot of debt and unexpected legal bills. Even though employees are hurting, the ANC is finding it hard to get money, making payday a scary ghost story for many.
South Africa’s electricity prices are rising because the energy regulator, Nersa, made big mistakes in calculating how much money Eskom needs to run the power system. This error left Eskom short by over R100 billion, forcing a legal battle and a settlement that pushed tariffs up by nearly 9% a year. These higher costs hit families and businesses hard, making electricity less affordable and sparking frustration across the country. The problem reveals deeper issues in South Africa’s power system, showing how crucial it is to fix mistakes quickly and rebuild trust for a brighter energy future.