South Africans continue to reel from the effects of loadshedding
28 December 2022
South Africa passed 200 days of power cuts in 2022 on Tuesday (27 December), with more to come. This represented 55% of the days in the year.
On top of this, Eskom is implementing Rotational Geographic Loadshedding nationwide to circumvent the court order which ordered that paying customers cannot be prejudiced by inter-governmental disputes between Eskom and non-paying municipalities.
The impact on ordinary people and businesses is almost immeasurable. This intolerable state of affairs continues despite the ability of many municipalities to distinguish between paying and non-paying customers.
The Democratic Alliance will consider the best legal course of action on a local and national level to address this crisis and will demand transparency from the utility about its rate and volume of diesel burn; the schedule and timeframe for fixing and bringing onstream broken units and the prognosis for the country’s electrical supply as we enter 2023.