Pensioners wrapped in blankets sit on the cold pavement outside Eskom's Louis Trichardt offices. They have come to upgrade ...
Residents across South Africa are facing long queues and frustration at Eskom offices as they rush to upgrade their prepaid ...
People who have been illegally acquiring electricity have been given a lifeline thanks to an Eskom technical breakthrough – ...
Eskom’s meter upgrade brings 400 000 zero-buying customers into the fold, addressing years of unpaid electricity.
South Africa’s state power utility has been criticised for not being proactive in getting citizens to update their prepaid ...
With only four days remaining for Eskom’s prepaid electricity users to recode their meters, worried Soweto residents fear losing power and heavy costs.
Number 1 means your meter is still on KRN1 and needs to be recoded/upgraded to KRN2. Next step is to get the Key Change Tokens from any Eskom-approved local or online vendor. Look for vendors that ...
Eskom says it has successfully converted its prepaid meter customer base to KRN 2 and gained almost 400,000 new paying ...
The deadline to update their prepaid meters is November 24. Many individuals waiting in long lines outside the Eskom branch in Zola, Soweto, were visibly frustrated by the current deadline.
Eskom has said that its prepaid electricity upgrade project has been a success. However, South Africans who had to queue for hours on end have expressed a different sentiment towards the programme.