South African Quick Brief (2026)
In short: This 2026 Gauteng utility guide helps residents plan around outages, schedules, and service disruptions with trusted references.
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2026 Refresh: This guide has been updated for 2026 with stronger structure, South African context, improved internal links, and current source references. Last reviewed: 3 March 2026
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This 2026 utility and public-service guide helps Gauteng residents plan around disruptions and policy changes using trusted references.
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Load reduction in Gauteng continues to play a pivotal role in Eskom’s strategy to protect the grid from collapse during peak electricity demand. As we move through the final week of August 2026, Gauteng residents must remain aware of scheduled outages to minimise disruptions. Below is the detailed Gauteng Load Reduction Schedule for the week of 25 to 31 August, covering morning and evening timeslots across various blocks and suburbs.
What Is Load Reduction and Why Does It Matter?
Load reduction, unlike general load shedding, is targeted at specific high-risk areas with a high incidence of illegal connections, network overloading, or infrastructure sabotage. Eskom implements this measure to prevent transformers from blowing up, which can take weeks to repair.
Areas listed under the Gauteng Load Reduction Schedule are selected based on grid vulnerability and energy loss.
Monday, 25 August 2026: Block G and Block H
05h00 – 09h00 | Block G:
- Tsakane Ext 5 & 11, Klippan, Mabopane U, B, U Ext 1
- Mabopane Part 19 SP, Odinburg Gardens, Tsebe
- Winterveldt Ext 3, Ward 11, Ward 9, Garankuwa
- Monese, Mokoena, Moseleke, Moseleke East
- Palime, Tsolo, Phooko, Ramakonopi East, Mopedi, Motsamai
- Hlahatsi, Phake, Ga-Rankuwa (Units 2 & 6), Vryburg, Diepsloot, Mathibestad
17h00 – 22h00 | Block H:
- Vereeniging Sharpeville, Sebokeng Units 3,7,12–19, Sebokeng-EAST
- Westside Park-WEST & EAST, Beverley Hills-EAST, Boitumelo
- Evaton, Evaton Small Farms, Sebokeng Proper, Stretford
- Daveyton Ext 2–4, Swazi, Tsonga, and Xhosa Sections
- Breswol AH, Etwatwa (various extensions), Endicott, Wattville
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Tuesday, 26 August 2026: Block E and Block F
05h00 – 09h00 | Block E:
- Mapetla, Protea South, Chiawelo, Protea North, Nooitgedacht
- Makapanstad, Stinkwater, Naledi, Ruggraat, Nhlapo
- Tshongweni, Mapanga, Admin
17h00 – 22h00 | Block F:
- Cuba, Graceland, Havana, Jetta, Lakeside, Palm Springs
- Diepkloof Zones 1,2,6, Orlando East, Soweto Nomzamo
- Spruit View & Spruit View B, Spruit View Ext 1 B, Thabiso
Wednesday, 27 August 2026: Multi-Block Rotations
05h00 – 09h00 | Block A:
- Ivory Park Ext 8 & 10, Kaalfontein Ext 1,2,5, Rabie Ridge
- Duduza, Protea Glen (multiple extensions), Westonaria NU-A
- Meadowlands Zone 1,2,7 WEST, Protea City, Rietvallei Outlying
- Kagiso Ext 12 and 14
17h00 – 22h00 | Block B:
- Dube & Dube Ext 1, Mofolo (EAST, WEST, SOUTH)
- Meadowlands Zones 6–10, East Zones 3,4
- Luipaardsvlei, Riverside, Hillsview-EAST, Jabavu Ext 1–3
- Rietvallei Ext 2 & 3, Slovoville Ext 1, Chiawelo
- Cosmo City, Sonnedal AH, Zandspruit, Twala, Ngema, etc.
- Diepsloot West Ext 1,2,3
17h00 – 22h00 | Block J:
- Orange Farm & Ext 7-East, Stretford Ext 2–10
- Sharpeville, Tshepiso, Elandsfontein AH, Eikenhof
- Lakeside Ext 5, Evaton, Sebokeng Units 1,7,8,12
- Zonkizizwe, Katlehong South, Moleleki, Magagula Heights
Thursday, 28 August 2026: Block C and Block D
05h00 – 09h00 | Block C:
- Dobsonville & Ext 5,7, Naledi, Mabopane C–X, M Ext 2
- Winterveldt Ward 2 & 13, Jabulani, Moletsane, Tladi
- Emdeni & Ext 2, Zola, Langaville, Tsakane Ext 15 & 18
17h00 – 22h00 | Block D:
- Rethabiseng, Kudube, Moroka, Dhlamini, Klipspruit
- Chiawelo, Kagiso, Khutsong, Tsakane (Ext 1,8,11,12), Langaville Ext 3
Friday, 29 August 2026: Recurring Reductions
05h00 – 09h00 | Block E:
- Same as Tuesday’s morning areas (see Block E)
17h00 – 22h00 | Block J:
- Orange Farm, Stretford, Sebokeng, Zonkizizwe, Katlehong, etc. (same as Wednesday night)
17h00 – 22h00 | Block F:
- Cuba, Diepkloof, Orlando East, Spruit View, Thabiso (repeat)
Saturday, 30 August 2026: Weekend Reductions Resume
05h00 – 09h00 | Block G:
- Same areas as Monday morning (Block G)
17h00 – 22h00 | Block H:
- Same suburbs as Monday evening (Block H)
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Sunday, 31 August 2026: Block I, Block J, and Block E
05h00 – 09h00 | Block I:
- Monise, Mokoena, Mavimbela, Ramakonopi East, Zuma, Likole, Radebe & Sali
- Mfundo Park Ext 30B, Vosloorus A & B, Vosloorus Ext 2–32 (selected)
- Spruit View Ext 1 A, Mabuya Park A & B, Nguni Section A, Ap Khumalo
17h00 – 22h00 | Block J:
- Orange Farm, Sharpeville, Stretford, Katlehong, Moleleki (repeat)
17h00 – 22h00 | Block E:
- Same as Friday and Tuesday’s morning schedules (Block E)
How to Prepare for Load Reduction in Your Area
To limit disruptions from the Gauteng Load Reduction Schedule, consider the following steps:
- Charge Devices Early: Charge phones, laptops, and power banks before scheduled cuts.
- Backup Lighting: Use solar lights, rechargeable lamps, or candles.
- Unplug Electronics: Prevent damage during power surges.
- Use Gas Alternatives: For cooking and boiling water.
- Stay Updated: Follow Eskom or local municipalities on social media.
Why the Schedule Changes Weekly
The weekly variation in block rotation is based on network loading data and energy losses. Areas that consistently show strain or high risk of infrastructure failure are rotated more frequently. Eskom also adjusts timing to avoid repeating peak disruptions for the same households.
Living with Load Reduction
While frustrating, understanding the Gauteng Load Reduction Schedule helps residents prepare effectively. The transparency of weekly timetables empowers households to reduce reliance on last-minute planning. With load-shedding unlikely to vanish soon, adapting to the rhythm of load reduction is crucial for navigating daily life in Gauteng.
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