Orania decides to go for solar
The Afrikaans enclave of Orania in the Northern Cape, has decided to go solar to rid itself of Eskom's unreliable electricity supply. The area plans to expand already existing infrastructure, to include power storage. Orania Movement Head, Joost Strydom, elaborates. Tune into Newzroom Afrika on DSTV channel 405 for more.

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