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Think you’re above loadshedding with solar panels? Think again, as criminals target powered up homes

By: Natasha Archary Homeowners who think they're safeguarded against loadshedding because they've invested in solar panels, should think again. This after private security company Fidelity ADT warned homeowners about a new trend targeting homes with solar panels. According to Fidelity ADT, there's been a rise in solar panels being stolen from homes across the country. This typically happens during the day when thieves suspect there's no one at home. With […]

today22/02/2023

loadshedding implemented indefinitely

NEWS

Stage 6 loadshedding implemented indefinitely, and will likely get worse

By: Natasha Archary More breakdowns have been blamed for Eskom implementing Stage 6 loadshedding with an immediate and indefinite effect. On Monday, 20 February, South Africans woke to the news that the rolling blackouts are going to worsen after a further 8 generation units had broken down overnight. Eskom says that the Arnot, Hendrina, Lethabo, and Majuba, as well as two units at Camden had to be taken offline for […]

today20/02/2023

President Cyril Ramaphosa

NEWS

SONA 2023: Loadshedding declared a National State of Disaster

By: Natasha Archary President Cyril Ramaphosa has opened his State of the Nation Address (SONA) 2023 by declaring loadshedding a National State of Disaster with immediate effect. The decision had been gazetted by the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (CoGTA) on Thursday, 09 February. Ramaphosa said the decision was made to lessen the impact the energy crisis is having on farmers, small businesses, on the country's water infrastructure and […]

today09/02/2023

Loadshedding Alert

NEWS

Eskom downgrades loadshedding for the weekend

By: Natasha Archary Eskom expects to downgrade loadshedding over the weekend from Stage 5, gradually to Stage 4 and 3. The power utility says the ease on loadshedding is due to an improvement in generation capacity. However, there is still a high degree of uncertainty which could change at any time. Since Thursday, 02 February, the state-owned entity said two generation units at Duvha, a unit each at Arnot, Camden, […]

today03/02/2023

Load shedding suspended as Eskom sees generation capacity boost

NEWS

Eskom pushes load-shedding to stage 5 “until further notice”

By Zuko Komisa Eskom pushes load-shedding to stage 5. At midday on Tuesday, stage 5 power outages were announced by the power utility. Stage 5 power cuts will resume on Wednesday at 5 AM, according to a brief statement from Eskom, and they would last "until further notice." "In the last 24 hours, six generating units have suffered breakdowns, of which a unit each at Duvha and Hendrina have not […]

today31/01/2023

Mr Phala Phala

Kaya Biz

ANC’s Lekgotla resolves to declare the country’s energy crisis a National State of Disaster

By Zuko Konisa President Cyril Ramaphosa says the ANC's Lekgotla resolved to declare the country’s energy crisis a National State of Disaster. Ramaphosa said work was underway in the government to determine whether the conditions for the declaration of the state of disaster might be met when he spoke on the penultimate day of the ANC lekgotla on Monday. Listen to the analysis on Kaya Biz here: He added that […]

today31/01/2023

Electricity update, Eskom

NEWS

Eskom reverts back to load-shedding stages 4 & 5

By Zuko Komisa Eskom reverts back to load-shedding stages 4 & 5. For the remainder of the week, load shedding has been increased by Eskom to stages 4 and 5. Stage 4 power outages will then be imposed from 5 a.m. on Saturday until 4 p.m., after which stage 5 outages will resume from 5 p.m. until a.m. on Sunday. Following the failure of generating units at the Camden, Kendal, […]

today26/01/2023

Load shedding suspended as Eskom sees generation capacity boost

NEWS

Eskom proposes Stage 2 and 3 load-shedding for the next 2 years

By Zuko Komisa Eskom has warned that Stage 2 and 3 load-shedding will possibly be in effect for the next 2 years. During a news conference on Sunday morning, Eskom board chairman Mpho Makwana stated that the state-owned utility intends to conduct load shedding at either stage 2 or stage 3 for the ensuing 24 months as it tries to resolve the electricity supply problem. According to Makwana, the new […]

today23/01/2023

R80 million

NEWS

Ramaphosa cancels his visit to Davos to urgently attend to the energy crisis

By Zuko Komisa President Cyril Ramaphosa cancels his visit to Davos to urgently attend to the energy crisis. At the 53rd Annual World Economic Forum conference, which starts on Monday, Ramaphosa was slated to serve as the South African delegation's leader. The news was made on social media by the presidential spokesperson, Vincent Magwenya, who stated that Ramaphosa would be meeting with the board of Eskom, the National Energy Crisis […]

today16/01/2023

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