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Rolling blackouts will remain suspended until Tuesday.

FILE PHOTO: Cooling towers at a coal-based power station owned by state power utility Eskom in Duhva, South Africa, February 18, 2020.Eskom has announced that rolling blackouts will remain suspended until Tuesday. This is due to continued improved generation fleet performance and emergency reserves which have fully recovered.Thereafter stage 1 loadshedding will continue from 4pm to 5am on Thursday.

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