khayelitsha township, cape town. nestled under majestic table mountain. a sprawling reminder of south africa's status as the most unequal society on earth. in africa's most advanced economy, at least half of young people can't find work. life here is never easy, but right now, south africa's power crisis is hitting the poorest hardest. no one in khayelitsha wants to be sick when the power is off. but it happens every day. the main township hospital has had to adapt to what they call "load shedding". the man in charge is david binza. with load shedding now in place, and the different stages instead of reducing they are actually increasing. we have had to adjust our lives and work around that. now, as we are working together to 12 o'clock, we have to switch off our ct scan machine. scan machines have to go off? yes, and that service has to come to a hold. because there is a danger it could damage the machinery. we have experience of that. do you? it's notjust danger, it's lived reality. if we lose the power to this machine. it switches off. it goes to our g