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Nersa approves 18.65% Eskom hike as it holds back on big diesel request 
By: Terence Creamer 12th January 2023 The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) has granted Eskom an 18.65% tariff increase for implementation on April 1, below the 32% hike... →
Incapacitated President – DA calls for the immediate reconvening of Parliament to provide leadership on the electricity crisis
13th December 2022 With President Cyril Ramaphosa currently incapacitated due to the Phalaphala scandal hanging over his head and ANC factional politics his sole... →
Business shows support for Eskom leadership amid loadshedding crisis
By: News24Wire 9th December 2022 Business and South Africa’s energy sector have emphasised their support for Eskom’s current leadership, who have come under fire for the latest... →
Stage 6 loadshedding will continue to be implemented until Friday morning at 05:00, whereafter it will be reduced to Stage 5 until Saturday morning
8th December 2022 Stage 6 loadshedding will continue to be implemented until 05:00 on Friday morning, whereafter Stage 5 will be implemented until 05:00 on Saturday... →
Loadshedding jumps to Stage 6
By: News24Wire 7th December 2022 Stage 6 loadshedding will be implemented from midday until further notice, Eskom announced. "This is due to a high number of breakdowns since... →
Daily Podcast – December 06, 2022
By: Thabi Shomolekae 6th December 2022 Making headlines: Parliament's vote on Ramaphosa's impeachment will take place at Cape Town City Hall; Disgruntled ANC members challenge... →
Loadshedding will be reduced to Stage 3 at 05:00 on Monday morning and to Stage 2 at 05:00 on Tuesday until further notice
4th December 2022 As previously communicated, Stage 4 loadshedding is currently being implemented until 05:00 on Monday morning, whereafter it will be reduced to... →
Stage 2 loadshedding will be implemented from 16:00 continuously until further notice
2nd December 2022 Friday, 02 December 2022: Owing to the breakdown of six generating units at five power stations, the need to conserve emergency generation... →