Eskom has significantly reduced the backlog of prepaid electricity meter upgrades, completing over 400,000 in just 24 hours.
On Sunday, every prepaid electricity meter across the country will cease from operating due to a global technical switchover that needs to be done.
This in an effort to allow close to two million residents to upgrade their electricity prepaid meters before Sunday’s cutoff.
Eskom, South Africa’s state-owned utility, has recently achieved stability after years of debilitating blackouts.
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