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Eskom has started load shedding: these areas are affected today

Customers are cautioned to treat all electrical connections as live during this period.

Eskom has commenced with Stage 1 load shedding at 11.29am today ( June 15).
“We anticipate that this will continue until 9pm tonight. This is due to the impact of the current illegal protest action by some Eskom employees at various sites over wage increases,” Eskom said in its statement.
“Eskom is working with all the relevant stakeholders to keep its plants operating optimally, however, there is a high risk of load shedding over the weekend too.”
Eskom calls on all consumers to assist by reducing their electricity consumption by switching off geysers, electric heating, pool pumps, and all non-essential appliances throughout the day.
Customers are cautioned to treat all electrical connections as live during this period.
“We would like to thank our workers who have continued working under very difficult circumstances and all South Africans who have heeded the call to action to use electricity sparingly.”

Affected areas in Tembisa/Olifantsfontein:

12.30pm to 3.30m: Emangweni, Ext10, Illiliba, Emoyeni, Emfilhweni, Isiziba, Isekelo, Endulweni, Elindinga, Igqagqa, Isithame, Emoyeni, Mqantsa, Xubeni, Ecaleni, Ext 7, Ext 9, Ext 8

3pm to 6pm: Winnie Mandela Park Ext 4, Winnie Mandela Park Ext 1, Moriting, Mashimong, Kopanong, Makulong, Sethokga, Sedibeng, Hospital View/Gardens & Hill

5.30 to 8.30pm: Maokeng, Tlamatlama, Kopanong, Tsepo, Tsenelong, Temong, Leboeng, Ext 5, Winnie Mandela

 

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