The power utility said that this was due to a slight improvement in the generation capacity of electricity.
On Sunday, South Africans had a break from load shedding for the first time this year.
Eskom spokesperson, Daphne Mokwena: "Load shedding will remain suspended until 5am on Wednesday morning when stage 2 load shedding will be implemented. Stage 3 load shedding will be implemented at 4pm on Wednesday until 5am on Thursday. This pattern will be repeated until further notice."Due to slight improvement in generation capacity & lower demand loadshedding will remain suspended until 5am on Wednesday. Stage 2 loadshedding will then be implemented.
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