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While South Africa braces for the winter season, Alumo Energy has warned homeowners to prepare for significant increases in their electricity bills.

The EFF has yet again called for the voting age to be lowered to 16 years and a voting registration requirement to be scrapped, Mzansi is asking if they are ready?

Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa addressed businesses in KwaZulu-Natal and assured them that loadshedding wouldn't affect their businesses post-elections.

The African Movement Congress (AMC), led by Roy Moodley, plans to end loadshedding and create millions of jobs for a brighter South African future.

President Cyril Ramaphosa commended Eskom for keeping the lights on for six weeks, a sign of the improved performance of Eskom’s electricity power stations.

Eskom has denied that it's spending billions of rand to burn diesel to avoid power cuts. The country has enjoyed over a month without rolling blackouts since April.

Mulilo chairperson Jan Oberholzer said the IPP would become a significant electricity generators. The former Eskom COO confirmed a R55bn investment into the IPP.

Several African countries stand out for their commendable strides in electricity connectivity. They include Mauritius, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt and Gabon.

Duduzane Zuma spoke about loadshedding and who is really benefiting from the energy supply. South Africans were outraged and called out his father, Jacob Zuma.
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