April 20, 2026
Gauteng News
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Let there be light

Ensure that your phones are charged at all times for we do not know the day or the hour Eskom might strike.


From dead traffic lights that cause confusion on the roads, more especially during peak hours, to household fridges plagued by a foul, smell load-shedding has become an unavoidable part of our lives.


Stage 2 load-shedding was implemented throughout the whole of last week. Imagine cooking pap and then the power supply is cut off… All that effort and maize meal down the drain.


Or what if you’re relieving yourself at night in the bathroom and then it’s lights out? Tough times we’re living in indeed. 

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