By the end of 2022, Stage 6 had become a regular occurrence in our EskomsePush schedules. According to the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, continuous Stage 6 blackouts cost South Africa R560 billion in 2022 alone.
With the new year, a glimmer of hope was restored when Eskom chair Mpho Makwana said that Stage 6 would take a backseat to the permanent fixture of Stage 2 and Stage 3 for the next three years.
HELLO DARKNESS
For Soweto resident and accounting student Thabiso Selala, waking up to no electricity and sometimes no water too, due to supply problems caused by the electricity crisis, is just the first stage of his struggles in navigating never-ending power cuts. "The electricity in Dobsonville goes out twice a day, sometimes for more than two hours, and at times for two to three days," he says.
Thabiso is one of millions who are more than fed up with the empty promises, and there have already been several protests in the first half of the year by political parties, unions and citizens, calling for an end to the energy crisis. The future still looks dark, though, as former Eskom CEO André de Ruyter insisted in an affidavit that power cuts are still needed to save the country's ageing energy grid from total collapse.
The ripple effect of these outages was highlighted in January, when SowetanLIVE published a list of businesses facing closure due to Stage 6 load shedding. This was a week after the National Energy Regulator approved Eskom's 18.65% tariff increase, which coupled with rolling blackouts could lead to business closures, job losses and loss of work opportunities for the youth, economists warn.
The SA Government has now declared a State of Disaster and appointed Kgosientsho Ramokgopa as the country's first Minister of Electricity to get to the bottom of Eskom's challenges at its 14 power stations. Could this really mean light at the end of SA's dark tunnel?
This story is from the July 2023 edition of ClubX.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the July 2023 edition of ClubX.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
DQ GOOD dress better
Sustainable fashion fundi Alexa Schempers of Rethread Store is all about finding innovative ways to reduce waste across the local fashion landscape
The Perfect shot
Photography is a challenging profession for many reasons, but for this passionate visual storyteller, it's more than just a career - it's a calling
Dress to attract
How you dress says so much about you. Why not use it to find your sweetheart?
SUSTAINABLE FASHION: a Myh?
Affordable fashion that is also ecofriendly is a work in progress
Follow the HEART
Fuata Moyo, owned by four stylish siblings, is fusing fashion and art to produce one-of-a-kind, personality-filled creations
HATS OFF PHA-real!
He's not just one of the G.0.A.Ts of music Pharrell Williams is a fashion legend too
Colour POP
Do you believe in the persuasive power of colour psychology?
Fashionable food
People don't just want to indulge in food - they want to be dressed in it. We look at the most adored food-themed fashion trends
DEVOTED to design
A showcase of emerging local fashion labels and designers to keep an eye on
Call Me MONTERO
A master of the show-stopping entrance, Lil Nas X has the moxie to prove that fashion can help your personality sing