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Electricity Minister Kgosientsoe Ramokgopa says government will push ahead with the procurement of nuclear energy to deal with the country’s energy crisis.
Eskom praised itself and its employees for maintaining a prolonged suspension of loadshedding which lasted for over 100 days, most of which were in winter.
Tshwane Ya Tima revenue-collection operation was in Laudium where we discovered 52 illegal electricity connections worth R1,5 million according to City of Tshwane.
Eskom announced that it will be implementing load reduction in different parts of Ekurhuleni townships for five hours on 11 July. Many were unhappy.
Energy minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa emphasised that electricity issues reflect municipal actions, not Eskom’s performance, and urged infrastructure investment.
Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa reined in South Africa's 100th day since load shedding was implemented by applauding the tireless efforts of all involved.
The hike significantly higher than Eskom’s rates for disadvantaged communities, impacts low-income households, potentially pushing them into financial distress.
The South African government celebrated 100 days without loadshedding, but netizens made fun of the announcement and noted it was meant to be like that for years.
A KZN matric student waved the South African flag high as he showed off his intelligence. The 19-year-old was honoured for inventing a solar-powered vehicle.
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