but the truth is that these power cuts are having a devastating impact in a country with a stagnant economy and soaring unemployment. and it s particularly in poor neighbourhoods like this one that the effects are being felt the most. suzeke mousa has run this bar for 25 years. we don t have money because of the power, because of the electricity. you can see now it s dark. are you going to survive in your business? i don t think so. the power shortage is taking the business out. it must be stressful. very, very, very stressful. very, very stressful. the cash transfer business next door is on the ropes, too. we sit more than sixi hours doing nothing. it s our salaries. if we don t work, i we don t get paid. essentially, this economy has ground to a halt because we cannot provide
this bar for 25 years. we don t have money because of the power, because of the electricity. you can see now it s dark. are you going to survive in your business? i don t think so. the power shortage is taking the business out. it must be stressful. very, very, very stressful. very, very stressful. the cash transfer business next door is on the ropes, too. we sit more than sixi hours doing nothing. it s our salaries. if we don t work, i we don t get paid. essentially, this economy has ground to a halt because we cannot provide factories, industry with electricity that s needed to produce. that has a direct impact on poor people who lose jobs, who cannot work, who cannot earn money. and poverty kills. poverty leads to young people not getting the education
but the truth is that these power cuts are having a devastating impact in a country with a stagnant economy and soaring unemployment. and it s particularly in poor neighbourhoods like this one that the effects are being felt the most. suzeke mousa has run this bar for 25 years. we don t have money because of the power, because of the electricity. you can see now it s dark. are you going to survive in your business? i don t think so. the power shortage is taking the business out. it must be stressful. very, very, very stressful. bery, very stressful. very, very stressful. the cash transfer business next door is on the ropes, too. we sit more than sixl hours doing nothing. it s our salaries. if we don t work, i we don t get paid. essentially, this economy
in a country with a stagnant economy and soaring unemployment. and it s particularly in poor neighbourhoods like this one that the effects are being felt the most. suzeke mousa has run this bar for 25 years. we don t have money because of the power, because of the electricity. you can see now it s dark. are you going to survive in your business? i don t think so. the power shortage is taking the business out. it must be stressful. very, very, very stressful. very, very stressful. the cash transfer business next door is on the ropes, too. we sit more than sixi hours doing nothing. it s our salaries. if we don t work, i we don t get paid. essentially, this economy has ground to a halt because we cannot provide factories, industry with electricity that s
i m not american. you re not gonna change. i m not going to change. we don t work. i screwed up. mhm. i got us t-mobile home internet. now cell phone users have priority over us. and your marriage survived that? you can almost feel the drag when people walk by with their phones. oh i can t hear you. you re froze ladies, please! you put it on airplane mode when you pass our house. i was trying to work. we re workin it too. yeah! work it girl! woo! i want to hear you say it out loud. well, i could switch us to xfinity. those smiles. that s why i do what i do. incinerator ever that and the paycheck.