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Running a multi-sport club at altitude in Gauteng's highveld requires understanding load shedding timetables, maintaining playing fields through the unpredictable summer rains, and keeping facilities operational when the grid fails. Inanda Club manages this by building redundancy into operations—backup power for essential areas, irrigation systems that work around water restrictions, and activity schedules flexible enough to absorb electricity cuts without cancelling memberships. The work involves more than just opening gates. It's coordinating maintenance crews who understand that clay courts behave differently after hail, that floodlighting needs UPS backup, and that member retention depends on honest communication about what's achievable when national power supply is unreliable. For Sandton residents, it means the difference between a club that adapts to South African realities and one that promises consistency it cannot deliver.
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