If Eskom cuts off illegal connections, municipalities and people who don’t pay, the rest of the country would not have to be in the dark.💡🔌 Full story here ➡️
Izinyoka-nyoka at Kya Sands in Johannesburg, 10 November 2020. Residents pay R250 a per shack a month to the people who connected it illegally. Eskom is losing billions of rands from these connections. Picture: Nigel Sibanda
If the power utility cut off illegal connections and municipalities and people who don’t pay, the rest of the country would not have to be in the dark. The department of public enterprises and Eskom both failed to answer questions about what the government’s instruction is to the utility regarding correcting non-technical losses.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
The SA Blackout Report: How taxpayers are dealing with power failuresHow have middle market South Africa (the taxpayers) been affected by load shedding, how are they feeling and how are they dealing with power failures and blackouts? Register for the live journalism webinar to find out: ferialhaffajee
Read more »
The SA Blackout Report: How taxpayers are dealing with power failuresWe've been forced back 100 years! When candle power is the best solution, you have to know there's a problem. Which of the following things you have bought or used in your household to deal with load shedding? Share what else you use with us at the link.
Read more »
Appointing a new Eskom CEO could take months - TechCentralEskom has a “rich” choice of candidates to fill the role of CEO, but the appointment process could take months to conclude, according to its chairman.
Read more »
Eskom announces reduced load-sheddingThe utility said the change was possible due to “some recovery” in generation capacity in the past 24 hours, without providing further details.
Read more »
Good news for load shedding this week – eased stages until further noticeGood news for load shedding this week - eased stages until further notice
Read more »