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HEALTH / 4 APR 2023

‘It’s every man for himself’. Why this farmer


says they need mental health help
By Mohale Moloi and Yolanda Mdzeke
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Farmer Bayanda Maseko opens up about how loadshedding has affected his mental health. (Yolanda Mdzeke,
Bhekisisa)
“W
e have buried just over 2 000 chickens. We bought them in 2022. The day we put
them in, the electricity went out for about three days.

“Chickens need water and they need [to be kept at] a certain temperature to survive.
We could not [give them] that because of load-shedding.

“We had to burn them — in a pit, along with chemicals — to make sure we disposed of them in a safe
way.

“That was my breaking point. Seeing my dreams just go on hold.

“In December, we were supposed to open our first butchery. We were planning to employ about eight
more people for our production. But [instead] we had to dismiss two people because we had to
downscale our operations.

“In the last year, I’ve lost just over R100 000 [because of load-shedding].
“It has affected my mental health. Sometimes you’re not aware that your mind has been hurt. You just
want to fix things and move on. But if you’ve been traumatised, your mind needs help. You need to talk
to somebody to go through a healing process.

“I don’t think there’s sufficient help for farmers to heal and start again. It’s every man for himself. 

“We are hoping and praying that someone will come through for us. 

“I fear for young farmers. I fear for my little children. I don’t know what the future holds for them.

“We have so many dreams to be successful and to contribute to the economy of this beautiful country.
But we don’t know how [long] we can [still] go. It’s scary.”

“It’s every man for himself”: Why this farmer says they…
they…

Bayanda Maseko manages the operations on his family’s farm outside Nigel, south of Johannesburg.
Maseko spoke to Mohale Moloi and Yolanda Mdzeke for the March episode of Health Beat, Bhekisisa’s
monthly television show. The episode unpacks how power cuts have affected people’s mental health. 

There have been 372 days of scheduled power cuts from the beginning of 2021 to the end of March —
of which only 75 were in 2021. The number of hours of load-shedding in 2022 was three times more
than in the past five years. According to AgriSA, the agriculture sector lost more than R23-billion
because of load-shedding between January and September 2022.

In an online survey by the South African Depression and Anxiety Group (Sadag) one in three people
said load-shedding resulted in strained family relationships. Three-quarters said being expected to
produce the same amount of work despite having sporadic power supply caused stress. Four in 10
people reported feeling depressed because of load-shedding and six in 10 struggled with anxiety and
panic because of power cuts.

If you are struggling with your mental health, call Sadag’s 24-hour helpline toll free. 0800 456
789. 

Lifeline SA has a Whatsapp service to book a session with their counsellors. Add 065 989 9238
to your phone book and send them a message.

This story was produced by the


Bhekisisa Centre for Health
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Tags: Chicken, Farmers, Load-Shedding, Mental Health

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