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Eskom reintroduces stage 2 load-shedding as power woes continue

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Eskom, South Africa’s beleaguered power utility, announced the reimplementation of stage 2 load-shedding effective from 18:25 this evening. The decision follows the unexpected loss of five generating units, plunging numerous households and businesses back into the darkness. With the nation’s power supply already under scrutiny, the timing of this announcement has left many questioning not only the reliability of their electricity supply but also the broader implications ahead of anticipated tariff increases.

The return of load-shedding poses not just an inconvenience but also a significant economic concern as South Africans brace for higher electricity prices due to the looming tariff hikes announced in recent government discussions. Critics fear this may exacerbate the burden on citizens already grappling with the challenges of daily life amid a struggling economy. Social media has erupted with mixed reactions, ranging from outright disbelief to anger and calls for accountability from the state-owned power supplier.

Many residents expressed their frustrations online, pointing out that as they prepare to pay more for electricity, they are also left facing the uncertainty of power cuts that have become all too familiar in recent years. “Is this what we paid for?” asked one Twitter user, while others demanded more transparency and innovative solutions from Eskom to prevent such outages.

Eskom has historically struggled with maintaining a consistent power supply, and this latest setback raises questions about its capacity to manage the national grid amidst increasing demand and chronic maintenance challenges. While the utility has promised improvements, the immediate repercussions of load-shedding continue to weigh heavily on the populace.

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