Some small businesses like car washing bays are returning to their days of fetching heavy buckets of water to wash dirt off vehicles.
The recent power outages have plunged the business into an economic downturn as it begins to incur huge losses.
The situation is not only biting hard on the car washers but their clients are expending productive hours hoping to get served.
JoyNews' Emmanuel Bright Quaicoe filed the following report on today's episode of DUMSOR diaries.
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