Stage 4 loadshedding set to continue into the week
Stage 4 calls for 4000MW to be rotationally loadshed nationally.
Buckle up tight, its going to be a bumpy ride.
Eskom announced yesterday that it would continue loadshedding into the week due to “a shortage of capacity”.
Loadshedding continues throughout the night at stage two and will switch back to level four at 9am.
Stage four is expected to continue on Tuesday.
Due to current risk of #loadshedding, you can familiarise yourself with some proactive steps to ensure that you are adequately prepared. 👇🏽@Loadshedding_SA @loadshedbuddy @saloadshedding @YouthInEnergy @CityPowerJhb @City_Ekurhuleni @CityTshwane @MangaungCity @CoJPublicSafety pic.twitter.com/CQDpDOTciy
— Eskom Hld SOC Ltd (@Eskom_SA) March 17, 2019
Monday 18 March stage 4
Ballito: 12pm – 2/ 2.30pm & 8pm – 10/ 10.30pm
Stanger: 12pm – 2/ 2.30pm & 8pm – 10/ 10.30pm
Tuesday 19 March stage 4
Ballito: 4am – 6/6.30am, 12pm – 2/ 2.30pm & 8pm – 10/ 10.30pm
Stanger: 4am – 6/6.30am, 12pm – 2/ 2.30pm & 8pm – 10/ 10.30pm

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