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Here's when loadshedding will be returning to South Africa: evenings during peak hours we will be facing Stage 2 outages.
According to the weather service, there is no expected rainfall, and wind speeds will be light, mainly coming from the southwest.
The primary reason for the current load shedding is what Eskom calls "outage slips" – maintenance projects that have not been completed on schedule.
Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa links current load shedding to record-high maintenance efforts, aimed at boosting the ...