
Eskom has announced that it will continue to implement stage 1 rotational load-shedding until 5 am tomorrow 10 March, load-shedding will then increase to stage 2 from 9 am.
Load-shedding is likely to continue for the rest of the week. There has been further delays on some generation units that were expected to return to service today and they are only expected to return to service during the course of the week.
This has put additional pressure on the system and necessitated an increase in the stage of load-shedding.
As the aging fleet is currently contained, unpredictable and vulnerable, Eskom advises South Africans that the stage of load-shedding may change at short notice.

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