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What do you understand by the different stages of load-shedding?

Question: What do you understand by the different stages of load-shedding?

Question:

What do you understand by the different stages of load-shedding?

Queen Bhengu: “Well I have noted that if they implement stage two, for instance, the electricity will be gone for two hours.”
Chantell Khonjelwayo: “Wasn’t very clear in the beginning but I have found the app EskomSePush to be very informative and very helpful.”
Thembinkosi Vilakazi: “I hear people talk about stage four, stage two but I am not very clear what it means exactly. Government should make an effort to educate the public.”
Thelma Sumbane: “I honestly do not know, but I think the problem Eskom is facing is merely due to illegal connections, which results in Eskom not being able to pay their bills.”
Isaac Makguga: “One thing for sure that I understand is that it is very painful; I am not well informed regarding the stages and their meaning.”
Victor Khumalo: “The more the number increases the longer it will take before the electricity comes back, for example, if it is stage three, it means it will take three hours to come back.”
Charlie Mhlongo: “When it is stage four it means electricity will switch off twice in a day and for two hours.”
Lebogang Motaung: “I just know that when load-shedding is mentioned, one should start buying candles and paraffin.”

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