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Eskom unlikely to implement load shedding on Sunday via SABCNewsOnline

Eskom has implemented nation-wide electricity cuts for more than a week to prevent the national grid from collapsing.implemented Stage 2Eskom has implemented nationwide electricity cuts for more than a week to prevent the national grid from collapsing.

It says its maintenance teams are working around the clock, to return generation units to the electricity system. Cyclone Idai has damaged powerlines that supply Eskom with electricity from the Cahora Bassa Dam in Mozambique. “At the moment, we are on Stage 2 load-shedding, which will end tonight at 11 o’clock. As from tomorrow, we are favourable. We are not expecting to implement load shedding tomorrow on Sunday. From Eskom’s side, thank you very much for bearing with us for this week. It has been a tough week indeed. We steadily improved.

 

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