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South Africans are taking back the power – literally – as households and businesses across the country ramp up investments in ...
Infrastructure vandalism hurts citizens and businesses more than it hurts Eskom. While repairs do cost Eskom money of course, ...
Eskom says while there has been a notable decrease in theft and vandalism of its infrastructure, the problem still remains.
Eskom has observed a decline in infrastructure theft and vandalism but says the criminal activity is still a significant ...
Eskom says while there has been a decline in infrastructure theft, it continues to pose a serious threat to power supply and ...
Eskom's ambitious goal to achieve a 70% Energy Availability Factor (EAF) by March 2025 has fallen short, with the utility ...
Eskom has commended police for a recent operation that led to the arrest of six suspects found in possession of Eskom ...
Eskom's new Homeflex tariff could deter South Africans from adopting solar energy, particularly those with limited financial ...
While State-owned utility Eskom has noted a decline in criminal activities targeting its electrical infrastructure – ...
Between 1 Apri 2024 and end of February this year, infrastructure vandalism and theft have cost Eskom approximately R221 ...
AfriForum has sent Eskom a lawyer’s letter demanding clarity legislation, regulations, or guidelines that authorise the power ...
The DFFE has granted Eskom limited exemptions from pollution regulations for eight coal-fired power stations, balancing ...
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