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The future people may not live to see: From subsidy removal to electricity tariff

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The future people may not live to see: From subsidy removal to electricity tariff

POLITICIANS are fond of promising what they are not capable of doing. Given the gimmicks of politics, especially here in the third world where there is political poverty–by this, I mean where the masses are not politically enlightened–it has become a recurring issue for politicians and their party men to promise what cannot be done.  […]

The future people may not live to see: From subsidy removal to electricity tariff
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