Social media wants Soweto’s power cut until they pay Eskom
Many would like to see the power utility cut off the area's power completely until their debt is settled.
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Residents of Soweto have had to defend their honour on social media all day after stage two load shedding was announced and later upgraded to stage four.
Earlier today, Eskom announced that the rotational load shedding it first notified South Africans of yesterday, and which they said this morning would take place from 9am until 10pm, has now moved from Stage 2 to Stage 4. This means 4,000MW will be shed, double what was initially expected.
The power utility says in a statement the reason behind this is that they have lost an additional six generating units since this morning “unexpectedly”.
Once regarded the severest form of load shedding, Stage 4 could mean blackouts with no warning and outside of the usual schedule.
The prospect of blackouts with no warning has left South Africans frustrated and many have opted to take this frustration out on Soweto.
Some took to Twitter to demand that the township, which owes the power utility billions of rands, be cut off until the debt is settled.
https://twitter.com/Mkhu28/status/1094862479103049728
https://twitter.com/CulpritEnter/status/1094817841000402944
https://twitter.com/CulpritEnter/status/1094817664810319872
https://twitter.com/mdakabas/status/1094965190402158592
Eskom ya bora period!! They knew about the issue of Soweto and kept mum.. Why can't people do their job? @Powerfm987
— Vinny Tshepo (@VinnyTshepo) February 11, 2019
Non Paying Soweto should be the one feeling the pinch of #Loadshedding #Eskom
— Thapelo B. Senna 🇿🇦 (@ThapeloSpeaks) February 11, 2019
https://twitter.com/SollyHlaka/status/1094865401249480709
Soweto'ns https://t.co/T1OMqm7TKX
— Mikateko Ndlovu (@Mikateko_Ndlovu) February 11, 2019
Soweto people don't pay electricity but they always 1st ones to protest when there is no electricity pic.twitter.com/7xfoXY6FKS
— Dad of 2 Sons💕 (@DjSthenjwa1) February 11, 2019
Few residents have come forward in defence of their neighborhood
Mara wa re tlwaela
— OLE WA NDOFAYA (@Ole_Wa_Ndofaya) February 11, 2019
https://twitter.com/Thato_twigglez/status/1094828609053831169
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