Was it right for the Minister of Energy to go on an interview and say “we are providing 10 hours of electricity in the komboni and 3 hours in town”? 🤔
Doesn’t that statement suggest the government is providing more power in the komboni than in town?
👉 Do you think his words were true, or was it just political talk?
Let’s debate:
- Is this a fair distribution of electricity?
- Should rural and komboni areas get more power than urban towns?
- Or is this just another case of miscommunication by government officials?
Drop your thoughts below 💬 — Let’s hear what YOU think!
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is this even fair. and what parameters are they using to constitute that people in certain places are doing fine. smh .. anyways Kaya