Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero says he has revised proposed 2025/26 tariff changes for the municipality to reduce the strain that households face.
Eskom direct customers will pay an average of 12.74% more per unit of electricity consumed from today, Tuesday, 1 April 2025.
The City of Joburg has walked back a proposal to hike prepaid service and capacity charges—but it’s still not going anywhere.
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Daily Maverick on MSNEskom’s new tariffs: Are they ‘anti-poor’?The Eskom Homeflex time-of-use (TOU) tariffs are intended for middle- and higher-income residential customers who can respond ...
Considering the pressure on the budget, the need to limit government borrowings, and the fact that Eskom has a big upcoming ...
The committee also raised alarm over Eskom’s prepaid voucher system, which is reportedly riddled with fraud and corruption. Members cited instances where vouchers were sold illegally for as ...
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The South African on MSNHOW much more you’ll pay after April 2025 Eskom electricity HIKEResidents brace for an April 2025 Eskom electricity tariff increase that’s just one-week away. Here’s how much to budget for ...
South Africa’s telecommunications experienced growth in 2024, driven by a surge in fibre subscriptions, heightened engagement on social media platforms and substantial advancements in network coverage ...
Eskom has acknowledged that there will be differentiated tariff impacts for various categories of electricity customers ...
The Homelight 60A tariff is intended for low-income residential customers with a 60 A, 1-phase, 230 V ac supply, with either a prepayment meter or a credit meter. The Eskom Homepower tariff is ...
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