Load shedding has made a return after a break over the long Easter weekend. 🕯️ ECRNewsWatch KZN
They'll be ramped up to stage 5 for 13 hours.READ:"Over the past 24 hours, a generation unit was returned to service at Lethabo and Matimba power stations.
"In the same period, two generating units at Kriel Power Station and a generating unit at Kendal Power Station were taken offline for repairs. The delays in returning a unit to service at Camden, Lethabo, Kriel, Medupi and Tutuka power stations have contributed to the capacity constraints."
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