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Eskom disconnected over 35 illegally connected transformers in Diepsloot. South Africans wanted to know how they were connected in the first place.

Next year could see a 40% in electricity prices, according to Energy Council CE James Mackay. South Africans have reacted to this new revelation.

South Africans criticised Eskom for implementing load reduction in many parts of Gauteng including Johannesburg and Sedibeng. Many disapproved of it.

The electricity and energy minister Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa said 10 million households qualify for free electricity but only 2 million have access.

A Cape Town gent studied his meter box and realised Eskom's scamming ways and the swift decreasing of units per second. Mzansi threatened to protest.

Mzansi fires shots at SARS and ESKOM for holding the country back financially with their unfair rates. South Africans dream of protesting the unfair treatment.

An Eastern Cape man was arrested after the Hawks discovered that he reportedly defrauded Eskom out of R16 million. He received R5000 bail and was released.

Eskom announced that from 24 November, South Africans will not be able to purchase illegal electricity from unauthorised vendors. SA discussed the news,

Eskom explained that the load reduction is implemented in Limpopo and other provinces because of the pressure illegal connections exert on the grid.
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