In the dark? What you need to know about Bay power cuts

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In the dark? What you need to know about Bay power cuts
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'The intention is to balance out loadshedding between the different areas and to avoid a situation where one area is shed more often than another.'

A: This is determined by a programme which is developed in advance.

The intention is to balance out load-shedding between the different areas and to avoid a situation where one area is shed more often than another. Q: A lot of people are saying they have experienced situations where some parts within areas like Westering, Kabega Park, Central and Uitenhage which are experiencing load-shedding, are not affected. Why?

Q: What are you doing to communicate load-shedding information to people, particularly to those who do not have access to social media?

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