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South Africans should brace themselves for more loadshedding: Eskom via SABCNewsOnline

‘s acting head of generation Andrew Etzinger says South Africans need to brace themselves for more loadshedding from Monday until Wednesday.“The loadshedding matter is frustrating to all citizens, but we are hard at work to restore order.”He says the country is in a difficult position, but they are trying to restore order.

Eskom says it’s working with technicians in Mozambique to restore power supply through the two power lines that went offline cutting about 1000 megawatts of power from the grid. Loadshedding reached Stage 4 on Sunday – with the power utility pinning the blame on the lack of supply from the neighbouring country which ordinarily brings in 1200 megawatts of electricity to the power grid.

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That time winter is coming...ya neh😧☁❄🌚🔦

What happened with the bail out from government.

A few 1000MW does not make up for 10+ years of load shedding.Stop doing the blame game,take responsibility and fix your shit! The less you fraud and do your work. stop wanting and start giving

Every time ESKOM speak its a different story. Lets think, Weather in Mozambique, Tube Leaks, No Diesel, No water, No Coal, Lack of Maintenance. In fact, everything except ESKOM 😡🇿🇦

And the biggest looters are having big generators

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