FACT CHECK: When Nelson Mandela Bay’s mayor said ‘there will be lights’ on 1 October, was she right?
[Daily Maverick - Zambia] - 2/10/2025
On Tuesday, 30 September, Nelson Mandela Bay mayor Babalwa Lobishe announced at a council meeting that ‘there will be lights’ from 1 October – referring to the estimated 10,000 street lights on the blink in the metro. Was she right? A little bit.
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