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Gauteng – Eskom has released a statement saying that customers across Gauteng are experiencing extended power supply interruptions today, 4 November.
Faults can be reported through the Eskom App, by sending an e-mail to customerservices@eskom.co.za, via SMS on 35328 or Contact…
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Soweto – Eskom has announced that there will be load reduction in certain areas of Soweto tonigh
Eskom is implementing load reduction from 17:00 – 22:00 to avoid network overloading in high-density areas
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Energy management campaign stresses the safeguarding of Eskom’s infrastructure
The campaign took off in Gauteng and sparked discussions about network overloading.
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Eskom responds to the community of Pimville Zone2
Eskom spokesperson Tumi Mashinini confirmed that they are aware of the problem faced by the residents of Zone 2.
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Eskom warns against building under power lines
Servitude belongs to the relevant landowner in that area but Eskom has sole right to this land.
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120 Pimville residents feel neglected following close to 4 months without electricity
Residents allege that they have since been trying to engage with the power utility but no solution has come out…
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Communities advised to protect Eskom boxes in their area
Make use of the Eskom hotline to report illegal connections, cable theft, and any illegal activities happening in the distribution…
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Eskom advises that people can contribute in combating illegal connections
Eskom's Electricity Safety Month.
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More than 10 areas to be affected by load reduction later today in Soweto
Eskom has released a statement about load reduction and the areas it will be impacting later today.
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Sowetans are starting to pay for electricity
Following a number of protests against Eskom’s proposed prepaid installation, the power utility says some Soweto residents have made some…
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Protest action in Tladi and Moletsane, Soweto
The roads are still barricaded.
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Eskom assures that technicians still attend to electricity faults
Eskom asks people to respect COVID-19 regulations.









