Well-known Mzansi actress Connie Ferguson laughed, complaining to Eskom after a power cut interrupted their gym workouts on 1 February.
Load-shedding remains one of the most talked about topics among South Africans, and many celebs have expressed their frustrations.
A few days ago, Kaizer Chiefs legend Jabu Mahlangu complained after he missed part of the Bafana Bafana game against Morocco. Since the game against Morocco, many fans have been calling for a suspension of power cuts whenever Bafana plays. Of course, that was not Connie Ferguson’s primary concern; she only wanted to finish her workouts with proper lighting.Sharing on her Instagram, she laughed, showing how much the power cut touched her. She also cried out to God in disbelief at what she had just experienced.
“Oh, Father God, Father God!”
Connie Ferguson had been doing a lot of workouts, inspiring many of her fans. She would go to the gym early in the morning and work out at night.“Eskom did us dirty, okay? Also, I am in a mood after realising that today is 1 February, and debits are going out! Chai! Loso logolo ditshego!” she laughed. “Happy New Month, Fam” she finished, wishing her fans a great new February.Like Connie Ferguson, Jabu Mahlangu also complained about Eskom’s power cuts he faced during the Bafana game against Morocco. “No to load shading moving forward when Bafana Bafana is playing games. Phambili one WAR @bafanabafanarsa,” he said, expressing his frustration.
After Mahlangu complained, many fans agreed with him:@Nhlanhla Tshabangu “Jabu… Mina, I watched the match over the phone because of load-shedding.”
@Sibulele sidubulekana “Very true, Shuffle; when Springboks were progressing to crucial stages last year during the World Cup, there was no load-shedding, but because of its soccer, loadshedding is on! I only watched the first 45 minutes. The power went off nxa!. Well done Bafana BafanaOn to the next one gents”
@Chicha M Diale “Fully behind the Team , Loadshedding se po…. against all odds, Forward we go”