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April 19, 2025

Load shedding To Continue On Tuesday

Load shedding will continue on Tuesday afternoon, at Stage 1, following Eskom’s successful recovery of critical generation units.

South Africans will be afforded a slight reprieve on Tuesday, after Eskom revealed that there would be no load shedding between 08:00 and 16:00. The embattled power utility, which was forced to implement disruptive rotational cuts following the loss of at least 10 power-generating units and a surge in demand amid bitterly cold weather in the beginning of September, noted that Stage 1 load shedding would resume at Stage 1 between 16:00 and 22:00.

While Eskom has managed to successfully repair power station faults at key facilities, the damage done by a week of heightened load shedding has further crippled South Africa’s ailing economy. Less than a month out of hard lockdown, the push to revitalise economic growth has been dealt consecutive blows by Eskom’s ailing infrastructure and legacy of dire mismanagement.

Following a push to Stage 4 load shedding on Thursday 3 September, Eskom announced that it had suspended managers responsible for the Tutuka and Kendal power stations. Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter added that the suspensions sent a clear message that weak consequence management would no longer be tolerated.

ESKOM LOAD SHEDDING ON TUESDAY 8 SEPTEMBER 2020

On Tuesday morning, following a day of ‘split schedules’ — whereby Eskom implemented both Stage 1 and 2 load shedding throughout the day — the power utility revealed that, while the national power grid still experienced a degree of volatility, the situation had shown signs of improvement. Eskom announced:

“As some units have returned since last night, there will be no load shedding between 08:00-16:00. However, please note that load shedding will be reduced to Stage 1 from 16:00-22:00 tonight. Eskom will continue to communicate any changes to the supply situation.”

POWER PROBLEMS HURT ECONOMIC GROWTH

Eskom’s debilitating load shedding schedule comes at a critical time for South Africa. While the utility’s grim history of corruption and nepotism continues to be unpacked before the Commission of Inquiry into State Capture — with Tuesday’s testimony being led by former Eskom’s former Board Chairperson, Zola Tsotsi — a report on South Africa’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is due to be worsened by the recent bout of load shedding.

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