CAPE TOWN - Eskom has announced that stage 4 load shedding will continue until 11pm tonight, followed by stage 2 load shedding until 9am on Tuesday morning.
Tuesday will be a dark day for South Africans with stage 4 load shedding that would be implemented from 9am which would again last until 11pm.Monday, 18 March 2019loadshedding which commenced at 09h00 and will continue until 23h00 today @CityPowerJhb @City_Ekurhuleni @CityofCT @eThekwiniM @CityTshwane @TrafficSA pic.twitter.
Eskom's acting head of generation Andrew Etzinger said on Monday it could take up to a week to address the myriad problems plaguing the power system. "We’ve got to make sure that the unprecedented eight at the moment is brought down to 7.65. We’ve got to get the pain going down. We’ll shortly be implementing a surveillance programmes, to pick up these faults before they materialise."
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
South Africans should brace themselves for more loadshedding: Eskom - SABC News - Breaking news, special reports, world, business, sport coverage of all South African current events. Africa's news leader.Eskom's acting head of generation Andrew Etzinger says South Africans need to brace themselves for more loadshedding from Monday until Wednesday.
Read more »
South Africans should brace for a weekend without much powerEskom announced on Friday that it would implement stage 2 load-shedding until Sunday
Read more »
Eskom says brace yourselves for more load shedding todayEskom has attributed implementing stage 4 to the loss of capacity which includes imports from Mozambique.
Read more »
South Africans should brace for more load shedding - EskomEskom's Andrew Etzinger said it could take up to a week to address the myriad problems plaguing the power system.
Read more »
Brace for another big fuel price hike in April | IOL MotoringThought this month's increase was steep? There's worse to come thanks to a deadly cocktail of oil prices, currency weakness and taxes.
Read more »
Double whammy will see petrol price soar by R1.18 a litre in April, says AAFresh off substantial fuel price hikes in March, South Africans should brace themselves for further increases in April.
Read more »
Huddersfield move closer to relegation, Burnley in trouble | IOLLate Javier Hernandez brace helps West Ham United come back from 3-1 down, claim victory over struggling Huddersfield.
Read more »