Ken Burns has lived in this home for 45 years.Credit...Tony Cenicola/The New York Times Supported by By Rukmini Callimachi Rukmini Callimachi spent half a day interviewing Ken Burns at his home in ...
Soweto residents que outside Mapetla Customer Walk-in Centre in Johannesburg, 24 November 2024, after Eskom extended the ... failed to convert their meters to the new system.
Power utility Eskom has set a new deadline for so-called ‘zero buyers’ to come forward and convert their prepaid electricity meters to the new KRN2 system and become paying customers.
With Eskom hailing ... All prepayment meters have to be upgraded to the Key Revision Number version 2 (KRN 2) as the STS technology for prepayment meters will stop accepting new credit tokens.
Residents across South Africa are facing long queues and frustration at Eskom offices as they rush to upgrade their prepaid ...
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Eskom and City Power in Johannesburg have given their customers another deadline to recode their electricity meters and to ...
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.
Last week marked the final deadline for South Africans to switch over to a new electricity ... process for customers. Eskom assured users that recoding their prepaid meters involved just three ...
A prepaid electricity meter and an electricity mains unit. Picture: @CityofCT/X JOHANNESBURG - Eskom is still helping residents in Soweto get their meters updated after their deadline came and ...
As of 24 November—the deadline for the prepaid meter rollover ... and are transacting on the new KRN2 system. Zero buyers have decreased to 1.7 million customers, Eskom said.