The University of Pretoria on Tuesday said load-shedding has placed increased pressure on its operational budget.
The University of Pretoria says the cost of diesel to run generators at its campuses and residences is about R1.5m a day during stage 3 load-shedding, R2m a day on stage 4 and almost R3m during stage 6.File photo.The University of Pretoria on Tuesday says load-shedding has placed increased pressure on its operational budget.
“Cumulatively, these challenges may result in delayed or even no refurbishments of university-owned residences owing to the lack of affordability. Year-on-year utility fees have increased by more than the inflation rate,” said UP spokesperson Rickus Delport.
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