What would happen if hell actually froze over in South Africa?

What would happen if hell actually froze over in South Africa?

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There are so many things that we desperately desire to change in Mzansi, but many argue it will only happen "when hell freezes over".

On National Hell Is Freezing Over Day, Stacey and J Sbu have decided to address what would happen in KZN.

What would finally happen in your life if hell froze over? Share your thoughts below: 

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Here are some of the interesting changes that we think would happen in South Africa:

1. An end to loadshedding

Finally, there will be light at the end of the tunnel (literally). After years of power shortages, we will no longer have to have loadshedding. Yes, Queen, you don't have to time when you need to cook your chicken, put the kettle on, and finish your homework anymore...

WATCH: Eishkom worker shares electrifying behind-the-scenes video of loadshedding

2. Traffic circles will function properly 

We have all seen a near miss right in the trench of a traffic circle. One user says, "Many drivers in Mzansi do not know how to use a traffic circle so when hell freezes over, then and only then will traffic circles work."

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3. Chip packets will not be 50% air 

It is very easy to have a snack-cident with a chip packet when there is such a little amount. Over the years, the amount of chips in a chip packet has drastically decreased. "It's actually deflating now," says one Twitter user. 

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4. #KZNWeather will be predictable 

From morning to night you can have four seasons in a day. You walk out in winter gear and mid-day you are drenched in sweat. "I think that the crazy weather will become more chill in Mzansi if hell froze over," says one ECR listener. 

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Stay tuned for more on this developing story as "hell freezes over" today. 

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