She told Day to day Sun her life took a harsh turn when she was determined to have constant obstructive pneumonic sickness in 2019 and how burden shedding is exacerbating it.
She even needed to exit school in grade 10 this year.
Bonolo Rashule (17) from Klerksdorp, North West said when she connected on Facebook recently, somebody helped her with a generator as no one works at home except for the petroleum is costly.
“At the point when we have load shedding, I have windedness. My heart beats excessively quick and I feel torment,” said Bonolo.
She said her wellbeing impacted her examinations and her mum concluded she ought to remain at home this year.
“Basically when I’m home she can deal with me,” said Bonolo.
Her mum Martha Rashule (40) said she’s jobless on the grounds that she needs to remain at home and deal with her little girl.
“There’s five of us at home and nobody works, so things are hard,” she said.
“We truly need a sunlight based charger. In the event that we can get one, we won’t be fretted over purchasing petroleum and my girl will feel significantly improved.”