Eskom once more urged prepaid electricity customers to recode their meters before the November 24 deadline to avoid a sudden loss of power. The...
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There is less than a week remaining for over 2.5 million outstanding prepaid electricity meters to receive a critical update, after which they will no longer be able to accept legal or illegal electricity tokens.
Eskom once more urged prepaid electricity customers to recode their meters before the November 24 deadline to avoid a sudden loss of power. The...
Eskom is urging all its prepaid electricity customers to update their meters immediately to avoid an unexpected electricity loss.
Eskom has issued an urgent reminder to all prepaid electricity users to update their meters before the deadline or face the consequences.
Many still haven’t upgraded their prepaid electricity meters despite the looming deadline, and there has also been a warning to look out for.
Eskom is seeing long queues outside some of its offices thanks to the looming deadline for updating prepaid electricity meters in one week.
Many prepaid electricity users who bypassed their meters or bought illegal tokens from so-called "ghost" vendors could face heavy fines from Eskom or...
Eskom has urged prepaid electricity customers to recode their meters by 24 November 2024
Eskom says customers with prepaid electricity meters still on KRN1 have likely not bought electricity in the last six months or more.
THE Desalination Company of Trinidad and Tobago (Desalcott) will be shutting down for just under a week from November 11, to conduct critical...
On Sunday, 24 November 2024, millions of prepaid electricity meters in South Africa will stop accepting voucher tokens for new units unless their Key...