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ESKOM: Progress report on sustainable electricity supply
30th April 2019 Eskom has not implemented loadshedding for 36 consecutive days. This is line with the commitment made at the joint media briefing held by Eskom and... →
KZN IEC ready for elections, urges S Africans to vote
By: Sane Dhlamini 15th April 2019 It’s all systems go for the KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) ahead of the May 8 national election, and South Africans are... →
Exxaro unveils new ultramodern headquarters
By: Martin Creamer 28th March 2019 South Africa’s largest coal producer and black-empowered coal company Exxaro has unveiled its new ultramodern headquarters. The conneXXion, in... →
CSIR engineers warn of increasing electricity prices, advise on load-shedding mitigation measures
By: Simone Liedtke 28th March 2019 While load-shedding is expected to continue plaguing South Africa for at least the next six months, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research... →
No load shedding anticipated for the coming week, says Eskom
By: African News Agency 25th March 2019 No load shedding is anticipated for the coming week due to the electricity system gradually improving, Eskom said on Sunday night. "The improvement... →
Water supply, economic activity under threat as Eskom struggles to supply power
By: African News Agency 19th March 2019 South Africa's State-owned electricity company Eskom continued implementing rolling blackouts on Tuesday as its crippled generating units struggled... →
Eskom to implement 'Stage 4' load-shedding from 9 am to 11pm on Monday
By: News24Wire 18th March 2019 Eskom said on Monday it would commence Stage 4 rotational load-shedding from 9 am to 11 pm and continue into Tuesday due to a shortage of capacity.... →
ESKOM: Stage 2 load-shedding to continue until Sunday and the risk for loadshedding remains high until the middle of next week
15th March 2019 Eskom will continue to implement Stage 2 load shedding until Sunday, 17 March 2019, as a result of a shortage of generation capacity due to plant... →