Ready your candles and headlights, charge your cell phones and download a movie in advance - there's a high possibility that Eskom will leave us in the dark tonight, May
Eskom has announced that there is a high possibility of load shedding tonight due to a shortage of generation capacity. Load shedding is expected to take place tonight between 5
Due to plant breakdowns, Eskom will implement Stage 2 loadshedding from 5pm this evening until 10pm on Tuesday night, May 18. Power cuts are attributed to the loss of ten
Power alert! Eskom announced just now that load shedding is cancelled from 12pm Friday 19 March. The announcement was made as some generation units have returned to service, helping to
Eskom took to Twitter to announce that loadshedding will be reduced to stage one. Don't get too excited, Capetonians. This comes with an extension of power cuts later in the
South Africa, stock up on paraffin lamps and candles. Dig out your camping flashlights and consider that gas stove. We could face up to 26 days of loadshedding in the
South Africans are urged to prepare for intermitted power cuts that could last up to five years. Andre de Ruyter, Eskom chief executive, said yesterday that there would be a
Loadshedding will continue until Wednesday, March 17, 17:00. The original announcement came after the loss of generation units and the need to replenish emergency generation reserves. We're here to shed
Make sure to charge your devices and bust out some candles. Load shedding has unsurprisingly been extended. Capetonians can expect to remain in the dark until Wednesday, March 17, 17:00.
Stage 1 of loadshedding is active for City-supplied customers from 6am to 10pm on Thursday, March 11. Stage 2 will be active for Eskom-supplied customers until 11pm on Friday, March