[South Africa is considering importing electricity due to pressure on the power system]-South Africans plagued by power outages ushered in a "short-term positive". On that day, the level of power cuts in the country was temporarily lowered to a lower secondary level, which means that the duration of an one-day blackout has been reduced to two to four hours, thus alleviating the power shortage of South Africans. Since the beginning of this year, the power cuts in South Africa have become more and more intense. at the beginning of the year, the power cuts have entered a state of national disaster for an average of 8 to 12 hours a day, which has greatly affected the normal production and life of South Africans. South African electricity Minister Ramo Howpa admitted that with the advent of winter, South Africa's power system will indeed be under more pressure, so government intervention is critical. According to him, the South African government is considering importing electricity from neighboring Lesotho and Namibia.