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Thursday, January 9, 2020

South Africa needs a business leader who will lead

Dear Business Leader
Happy new year to you.

I wish and pray that we could find a way to get Milnerton (applicable to any group of people, even if they aren't neighbours) neighbours to work together. If we could, we could

1) reduce our electricity cost whilst dramatically increasing our supply and having no load shedding.
2) give free electricity to the squatter camps around Milnerton.
3) start producing our own water using desalination at under R15 per kL.
4) give free water to our poor neighbours and to poor people living in our suburb.
5) start the production of localised food.

All this is possible and I know how to make it happen technologically. But I lack the social skills.

Financially it is also possible, if we choose to redirect our financial resources to sustainable living, rather than to others, who aren't interested in our lives.

And imagine, lower crime and lower electricity and lower water and lower food costs, whilst at the same time having security of supply and unlimited water and food and electricity and also having sewerage recycling and sewerage mining and other recycling means that Milnerton could become the go to place.

A place of rebirth. A place of plenty. A place of health.

And full employment for anyone in our suburb.

Feel free to roast, criticise, gloat, flame, whatever.

Also free free to help me find the answers I've been searching for since I started on this journey in 1999, when I saw the future.

There are so many strands to this process including declaring the electricity act to be illegal, leveling the playing fields, etc, but it really needs a business leader to step forward to to put his name to the process. At some point this leader will lead and South Africa will have reached the turning point it so desperately needs and which is so so close.

Best regards,
David

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