Keep bringing them David. This was supposed to be done by our public tv to boost moral of the populace but they interested in making 🇿🇦 demoralized by reporting only negative news. I'm glad that we have young positive patriots like you. Continue to do the good work you will soon get your reward
In this year when everyone is negative I landed in my dream accounting firm in consulting. Right by Mall of Africa. I'll be moving there in Waterfall. All I'm saying you are what you think. Try think higher. Try harder and see yourself in the corners of success. If not you, who else? Big things are happening in the country.
There's no point in having a data center in a country with no electricity, unless they plan on running that data center using the power of empty promises.
@@TamimLB That doesn't consider the knock on affects, these data centers are part of the industrialization of South Africa, that industrialization can not happen to South Africa if electricity is still an issue. The whole point of this project being given publicity is on the basis of "Look South Africa is participating in the 4th industrial revolution, we are improving our reach within the tech sector" However all of that is meaningless if the majority of South African's are left in the dark, meaning we can not capitalize as a nation on this technology for ourselves
@@christopherwalker5017 Firstly going green is not the solution to our problems, we need to improve current infrastructure. Secondly you're not seeing the bigger picture, for this data center to benefit South Africans, the population needs to have access to reliable electricity. And thirdly, what country do you live in? Private companies providing electricity? Where did you get that from?? Because even the most affluent suburbs are suffering from load shedding. Do you realize that massive barrier to entry for a company to create a proper power generating as well as power distributing company is massive? Even in developed countries governments have interventions to control electricity and generation and supply because these companies tend to be monopolies?
Keep bringing them David. This was supposed to be done by our public tv to boost moral of the populace but they interested in making 🇿🇦 demoralized by reporting only negative news. I'm glad that we have young positive patriots like you. Continue to do the good work you will soon get your reward
This is why studying information technology or computer science/Engineering is important
Wow, 🤯 you really blown my mind today, and answered my questions, about the construction in waterfall city. #StillBelieveInSA 🇿🇦
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Am answered, I was asking myself about this construction, everytime when I pass there
In this year when everyone is negative I landed in my dream accounting firm in consulting. Right by Mall of Africa. I'll be moving there in Waterfall. All I'm saying you are what you think. Try think higher. Try harder and see yourself in the corners of success. If not you, who else? Big things are happening in the country.
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Thanks for sharing this information. I go through that road often without knowing that. Will try to go close next time. Great video.
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There's no point in having a data center in a country with no electricity, unless they plan on running that data center using the power of empty promises.
What? You realize it will have generators and other electrical sources. Just because the government is a failure doesn’t mean the people are.
@@TamimLB That doesn't consider the knock on affects, these data centers are part of the industrialization of South Africa, that industrialization can not happen to South Africa if electricity is still an issue.
The whole point of this project being given publicity is on the basis of "Look South Africa is participating in the 4th industrial revolution, we are improving our reach within the tech sector"
However all of that is meaningless if the majority of South African's are left in the dark, meaning we can not capitalize as a nation on this technology for ourselves
@@rosequartz2290 That's not what your first comment was saying. Your other comment said there's no point. There very clearly is one
@@rosequartz2290 No this is not what you said , private companies are the ones going green , for houses municipalities , etc .
@@christopherwalker5017 Firstly going green is not the solution to our problems, we need to improve current infrastructure.
Secondly you're not seeing the bigger picture, for this data center to benefit South Africans, the population needs to have access to reliable electricity.
And thirdly, what country do you live in? Private companies providing electricity? Where did you get that from??
Because even the most affluent suburbs are suffering from load shedding.
Do you realize that massive barrier to entry for a company to create a proper power generating as well as power distributing company is massive? Even in developed countries governments have interventions to control electricity and generation and supply because these companies tend to be monopolies?