South Africans endured severe hardship under different stages of load shedding.
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For the first time in years, South Africans have reached a milestone many once thought impossible: a full year without load shedding. Eskom confirmed this week that the country has now gone 365 consecutive days without scheduled power cut, the first such stretch since 2018, a marker that signals more than just stable lights. It points to a utility trying...
South Africans endured severe hardship under different stages of load shedding.
Eskom noted that the last time South Africa experienced one full year without load shedding was in September 2018.
Eskom said the uninterrupted supply has saved the country R26.9 billion in diesel costs.
Government and Eskom officials say the focus is now shifting towards ending load reduction and maintaining long-term grid stability.
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