WE are mostly a chipper bunch here at the Mahogany Ridge. But all that may change, no thanks to the secret Russian nuclear deal that government insists is not actually a deal although the Russians think otherwise.
Here's the worrying thing: not only is this a deal-that-is-not-a-deal that has bypassed due process, but it's a deal-that-is-not-a-deal that has been driven by Jacob Zuma.
Despite not being, as DA leader Helen Zille put it, "an energy expert", the President nevertheless has apparently committed the country to God knows what without the input from physicists and slide rule wranglers that one expects on such occasions.
But perhaps one needn't be that much of an "expert". The Russians, after all, can and do build nuclear reactors and Rosatom, the state-owned company involved in our deal-that-is-not-a-deal, is currently building several of them outside of Russia.
The big problem, as far as we're concerned, is the money involved. It's a lot. Given the secrecy involved, it's not unlikely that the trillion rand bill bandied about in the deal-that-is-not-a-deal will eventually escalate to three times that amount. We will pay for that. Dearly.
And, at ten times the size of the Arms Deal, we're talking about a corruption quotient that has at least the half-life of plutonium.