Power supply stable following stage one load shedding

Unions may still decide to go on strike, even if it means the strike is illegal.

Eskom has confirmed by this morning (Friday) that the power supply is stable, but if it remains so depends how the rest of the day develops in terms of the strike.

By yesterday afternoon, at around 5pm, large parts of the country were plunged into darkness due to load shedding, as nationwide strike action from the energy firm’s employees crippled the electricity network.

There was no load shedding beyond 8pm.

Eskom have blamed “acts of sabotage” for the power disruptions. Their decision to refuse a wage increase sparked industrial action earlier in the day.

By yesterday evening, Eskom managed to get a court interdict that bans three of its workers’ unions from going on strike.

The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), the National Union of Metalworkers (Numsa) and Solidarity can no longer legally encourage their members to protest.

To keep up to track what is going on, visit the Eskom Facebook page HERE, or visit https://loadshedding.eskom.co.za/ .

For a loadshedding schedule that the Ekurhuleni metro follows, click HERE

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