I had warned you last January

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And why under judicial supervision? For speaking out loud?

Huh? Lol, and that damn Elman adding his two cents to this rotten and poisonous atmosphere 🤣

Well yes, but grain of salt or no grain of salt, I had indeed warned since last January, with six big reminders that watch out, guys, next October is going to be the apocalypse. Marina sa tsy marina? Ekena sa tsy ekena as you like to anoner? 🤣

Well no, as usual, misy mihaino? Tsy nisy ram’s a.

Show off with Macron and the SADC no nahamaika, not to mention the cable car and the water jets, sic 😳

The problem with the dust we sweep under the rug is that it has two unfortunate tendencies. The first is that it’s always there.

The second is that it always resurfaces at one point or another. So you’ve hidden it well for 9 months

… and hey presto, it reappears on the 10th. Io izy io, massive power outages AND water cuts too, here we are.

And like last year, are you going to give us your little influencer show again? 🤣 Well-orchestrated field trips to “explain” Jirama’s problems to us in a learned way?

And so 12 months later, here we go again, same causes, same effects?

The problem is that no one cares about shows and grand promises these days. They don’t work anymore, except on the weak, who are easy to impress.

Sensible people, however, don’t ask for the moon. They just want water to come out when they turn on the tap, and when they flip a switch, the light bulb to turn on?

Since I started this blog, a little over 8 years ago, I’ve been harping on about the same thing: water, electricity, 24/7/365.

Is it that complicated? Well, apparently so, since we’ve never taken the bull by the horns and seriously tackled the problem.

Instead, we’ve preferred to get lost in sensational projects… but they’re a million miles away from what the vahoaka really needs.

And you don’t have to be any less stupid than Marc Ravalomanana to understand this: water, electricity, agriculture, and security. Jiro, rano, fambolena, fandriampahalemana en vo tompokolahy sy tompokovavy.

Well, yes, we can wriggle our way around, but we always come back to those equally damned Sahofika and Volopooor be lol.

Because your 105 MW thermal power plants in Ambohimanambola, no, sorry, but I don’t believe it either.

Because even if they were miraculously installed, after having somehow lugged your 1,000 tons of equipment along the RN2, then installed it in Ambohimanambola,

…. my question remains: how are you going to operate these thermal monsters? Well, yes, thermal = fuel oil or diesel.

Thousands of hectoliters burned every day… that you’ll buy with money you don’t have?

Because just last October, you showed us that there were already powerful units installed and operational

… but that you don’t have the money for the fuel to go with them.

So what’s the difference with your 105 MW? None.

So we’re already 10 days away from that grim October chestnut deadline. And as you’ve already seen, the atmosphere has already become very tense. Tick tock, Nepalese democracy… far away? 🤣

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