Could Cape Town and Ekurhuleni residents pay less for electricity in 2023?

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Could Cape Town and Ekurhuleni residents pay less for electricity in 2023?
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Could residents in Cape Town and Ekurhuleni possibly sigh a breath of relief or just dig deeper in their pockets as the cities remain dependent on Eskom?

So far this year, South Africa has endured 91 days of load-shedding from 1 January to 29 August 2022.Eskom

In addition, the increasing electricity tariffs leave middle-income South African households already struggling with spiralling electricity prices that are “unsustainable” and “unconstitutional”, analysts have warned, after Eskom alluded to further looming double-digit price hikes for consumers.

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