More blackouts for South African as the country moves to Stage 6
Stage 6 load-shedding was confirmed and this means South Africans will face at least six hours of darkness per day.
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MBALENTLE COBOTWUANA: Well, I am in the graphic design and video editing industry and this Stage 6 will affect me a lot in my work... I work with things that need electricity to be done. Stage 6 means long hours without electricity and no work from me.
As of June 28, Eskom announced that the country would be moving to Stage 6 load-shedding.
This could damage the South African economy, affect jobs and investments, and cause huge inconvenience to consumers.
The Sandton Chroncle took to the streets to ask people what they feel about the newly-imposed stage.