Eskom is optimistic it won’t need to switch off your power next week, but 2021 is on course to surpass last year's record for load shedding.
JOHANNESBURG - Eskom is optimistic it won’t need to switch off our power next week but 2021 is on course to surpass last year's load shedding record.The utility suspended load shedding on Friday morning after a week of consecutive power cuts that peaked at stage 4.
Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter said: “We assure you that our power station managers are working very hard to bring back those networks that are back.”
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