National power utility Eskom announces the new load shedding schedule.
Failing national power utility Eskom has announced that stage 4 and 5 load shedding will be implemented from 05:00 on Thursday morning until Sunday afternoon.
Eskom said that returning generating units back to operation at each Matla and Tutuka has been delayed.“Two generating units at Kriel, a unit each at Majuba and Tutuka power stations have been returned to service,” said Eskom. Eskom has been in crisis since before the start of this year, with load shedding taking a drastic toll on the everyday lives and businesses of South Africans.
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