Weekend Load Shedding Timetable: Plan Your Activities Accordingly

Navigating Load Shedding: Your Weekend Schedule and Updates South Africans are facing a frustrating weekend as Eskom’s deliberate load shedding continues to fluctuate between different stages. Here’s what you need to know about the upcoming schedule and related updates: Load Shedding Outlook Until Sunday Eskom’s interim spokesperson, Daphne Mokwena, shared the load shedding outlook for […]

COGTA Assesses Load Shedding’s Fiscal Toll on Local Governments

KwaZulu-Natal’s Municipalities Grapple with Load Shedding’s Financial Strain The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta) recently highlighted the growing financial burden of load shedding on the province’s municipalities. This issue has become more pressing due to the aging infrastructure in some municipalities, which hasn’t been maintained effectively. Key Meeting: Discussing Municipal Challenges […]

Crisis Control: Authorities Implement Measures to Reduce Load Shedding Consequences

Quick Action on Energy Crisis: Government’s Electricity State of Disaster Plan As South Africa faces an electricity state of disaster, the government is taking swift action to alleviate the situation. The plan includes: Land Use Authorization and International Assistance To generate energy more efficiently, the government is expediting land use authorizations and seeking international assistance […]

A Winter of Worry: Eskom Downplays Stage 6, Yet Experts Predict Darker Days Ahead

Eskom’s Load Shedding Forecast The upcoming winter’s load shedding forecast looks rather grim, but Eskom is confident that it will not reach Stage 6. Despite their optimism, independent analyst Clyde Mallinson has a more pessimistic outlook. Eskom’s Expectations Eskom’s projections are based on: In hot weather, Eskom’s coal-fired power stations experience “load losses,” resulting in […]

Living in Light: The Fortunate Few Escaping Load Shedding

Taxpayers Foot the Bill for Ministers’ Comfort During Blackouts Over a period of four years, taxpayers have paid more than R7 million to ensure uninterrupted power at the homes of ministers and deputy ministers during rolling blackouts. The public has also covered other expenses, including: Investigating the Ministerial Handbook These expenses have come to light […]