Eskom says minimising load shedding is its 'highest priority'

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Eskom said on Friday that reducing load shedding, currently being implemented at stage 6, is its “highest priority”.

Friday that reducing load shedding, which is currently being implemented at stage 6, equal to previous records, is its “highest priority”.

The state-owned utility again apologised for the “severe extent of load shedding” and the impact on individuals and businesses.The comments by Eskom come a day after energy regulator Nersa approved tariff increases that will see South Africans paying aboutThe company said it “appreciates the tough decision” made by Nersa and “recognises the pressures this determination will place on consumers”. Eskom had been seeking a 32% increase in the 2024 financial year, which begins this April.

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