Prepaid customers who failed to update their meters by 24 November 2024 could be forced to pay up to R12,000 to replace them.
While many have since called for Eskom to extend the deadline, Minister of Electricity and Energy Kgosientsho Ramokgopa said that an extension would not be possible due to technical reasons.
State-owned utility Eskom has noted that it, at the weekend, succeeded in a technological breakthrough enabling it to ...
It’s not yet game over for those who missed the prepaid electricity meter deadline – but don’t expect a free ride.
Residents across South Africa are facing long queues and frustration at Eskom offices as they rush to upgrade their prepaid ...
Despite more than a decade’s warning, Eskom has failed to get well over 2 million of its customers to complete their KRN 2 ...
A new era has begun in South Africa's energy market, and it looks like Eskom will be the loser over the long term, as ...
Eskom will continue to service non-paying prepaid customers and those who have tampered with their meters on Monday. The ...
Security has been beefed up outside various Eskom offices in Soweto. This after reports of some criminal syndicates allegedly ...
Eskom announced that it has given its customers a second chance to upgrade their meter boxes after it extended the deadline ...
Eskom announced that it has given its customers a second chance to upgrade their meter boxes after it extended the deadline ...