Eskom has announced a reduction in the load-shedding stages it plans to implement in the coming week. Here is the updated timetable.
Eskom has announced a reduction in the load-shedding stages it plans to implement in the coming week.
, the utility initially planned to implement stage 5 load-shedding during the evenings from 16:00 to midnight until Wednesday.Eskom said the evening and overnight implementation of stage 4 would continue until further notice.The planned load-shedding timetable, until further notice, may be summarised as follows:
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