Stop ‘load reductions’ in townships and rural areas

Please spare us from this monster, which is even unscheduled. We really need a good explanation for this. In the meantime, load reduction must stop.

The City of Tshwane owes Eskom R1.4bn. File photo.
The City of Tshwane owes Eskom R1.4bn. File photo. (Bloomberg)

Could someone from Eskom come down to explain to us whether staying in a township or rural area is a sin.

Why are we the only one’s subjected to the evil called load reduction? It is even worse than load-shedding. In the area of Kgapane it took place on four consecutive days, every morning from 5-9 and every evening from 7-9, yet the neighbouring town is not affected.

This discrimination is absurd. We only learn through the grapevine that it is regarded as load reduction. For what? Hence, I am asking: “Is staying in a township or in a rural area a sin?”

Are you aware of the irreparable damage you are inflicting on our homes with this obnoxious exercise.

Please spare us from this monster, which is even unscheduled. We really need a good explanation for this. In the meantime, load reduction must stop.

Lawrence Makgato, Tzaneen

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