Mixed Signals as Eskom Restores Power Units – No News Schedule Published by 22hoo30
Hopefield, Monday, 24 February 2025 – South Africans are cautiously optimistic as Eskom announced a reduction in loadshedding to Stage 4 from midnight. However, questions remain about whether the crisis is truly over.
Over the weekend, Eskom successfully brought back eight of the ten power units that had unexpectedly tripped, including five from Majuba, two from Camden, and one from Medupi. The power utility reassured the public that the issues were purely technical and unrelated to sabotage. Meanwhile, emergency reserves are being replenished, offering some hope for further stability.
Minister of Electricity, Aron Mabagoba, has assured the public that loadshedding “will not go past Friday.” However, many residents remain skeptical, especially given Eskom’s history of sudden setbacks. Social media is abuzz with questions about whether the end of rolling blackouts is truly in sight or if this is just another temporary reprieve.
With planned maintenance still consuming 7,706MW of capacity, power supply remains fragile. Eskom has promised another update on Monday afternoon, which will provide more clarity on the situation.
For now, the nation watches and waits—cautiously hopeful, but not yet convinced.