Cape Town’s Plan to Ditch Eskom! Mayor Reveals Bold Energy Strategy
Cape Town’s Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis joins us in studio to discuss the city’s bold plans to reduce reliance on Eskom. With load shedding crippling the country and electricity tariffs set to rise by 12.7% in 2025, South African households are under immense pressure. But Cape Town is taking action! ⚡ Could Cape Town be the first city to break free from Eskom? Watch now and let us know your thoughts in the comments! 📢 Subscribe for more breaking news & in-depth interviews! #CapeTown #LoadShedding #Eskom #GeordinHillLewis #capetowncity #heartbreakfast #Heartfm

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