However,as it did not have sufficient megawatt capacity following severe damage to key infrastructure during the April floods.
“We came to an understanding between us and Eskom national control that we would participate in load shedding from the 1st of August but it is clear that we have lost more than 200 mw, therefore we are not going to participate on stage1, 2 and 3,” says Head of the eThekwini Electricity, Maxwell Mthembu.
But why? If there is now an agreed increase between eskom and Mumsa and the current load shedding is a result of an illegal strike please explain why anyone should expect load shedding going forward now that the strike is over?
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