
The possibility of load shedding remains high over the next 18 months, says the power utility. Eskom has announced that it will continue to implement stage 2 load shedding until Sunday at 6 am due to unplanned breakdowns which have increased the shortage in generation capacity.
“While we expect the three-generation units to return to service today, we lost a further two units last night,” the utility said in a statement.
“Eskom reminds South Africa that there is a possibility of increased load shedding over the next 18 months as we are conducting critical maintenance to restore the ageing plant to good health.”
To help save electricity, customers have been urged to switch off geysers over peak periods, use cold water taps, and to set the swimming pool pump cycle to run twice a day, three hours at a time.
In other news – Sophie Ndaba’s husband Max Lichaba attacked, forced to divorce Her because she is sick & dying
Husband to small screen veteran actress and entrepreneur Sophie Lichaba has come under attack from some women for staying in their marriage.

The Businessman, Max Lichaba, who has endured many obstacles in his marriage is reported to have been getting stinging messages from some women claiming that he is foolish to stay with the ailing actress. continue reading
Source: The Citizen











