06 December 2018 1 Min Read
Don't be fooled by false information about load-shedding
Load-shedding has become a fact of life for all South Africans, but reports of impending power outages are not always true.
Image: Reuters
Image: Reuters
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Messages with false information about load-shedding have been doing the rounds.
One, which claims to be from Eskom, suggests that there will be no electricity in the country on Thursday from 6am to 12pm.
In a statement subsequently shared on Twitter, Eskom said these messages are "false and misleading".
Eskom explained that load-shedding is a "measure of last resort" to "stabilise the system" and avoid a "total blackout". It is controlled and managed "on a rotational basis" for periods of between two and four hours at a time.
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Eskom has confirmed that load-shedding will be implemented today from 9am to 10pm "due to a shortage of capacity."