The power utility will continue to cut power until Wednesday, as it struggles with capacity shortages.
Large parts of the country is currently experiencing stage 2 loadshedding until 9 ‘o’clock this morning. From 9 am until 11pm stage 4 loadshedding will start.“JMPD officers are currently directing traffic at most of the intersections in the Johannesburg CBD due to loadshedding as some of the traffic lights are working and others not. Officers can be seen on Trump Street, Anderson Street, Eloff Street, Simmons Street and Marisburg Road as well as Joe Slovo Drive and Carse O’Gowrie in Houghton.
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