Yes, we struggle with power cuts here, but we use the times to go out.
A bumper post here of some sights on our beach so come and enjoy the views.
Our next power cut is scheduled for 4pm today and I think that you can know what a problem these power cuts present to our country and it's people. Small businesses are struggling due to a lack of trade and so many are shutting down. We already have record unemployment figures in the country and the power cuts are very bad news. In the meantime we have to struggle to get our daily tasks done.
Crime is also a very serious problem here, and when the power is out then crime flourishes. So many other bad incidents and occurrences here that one can only flee to the ocean or to the mountains for sanity.
But I will stop moaning and show you some beautiful pictures here today.
One of the majestic beachfront buildings.
A look at the beach promenade towards the south.
Finally, it was time for us to go back home.
We are becoming very proficient at getting all of the important tasks done in between the power cuts. But we can do so much more, and yes it is a struggle. But then again, not only for us as I think here about the poor that live in the shanty towns with the power cuts. It is winter. It is cold. Little children go to bed hungry, and everything is in an upheaval. So we are basically sitting on top of a time bomb, as sooner or later the patience of the people will run out.
Such is life here.
And That's All Friends.
Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon Powershot SX70HS Bridge camera.
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