Six-Hour Power Cuts and Cold Weather Ahead – Here’s Where and When Load Reduction Will Hit Gauteng Residents This June
Load Reduction Schedule: As winter tightens its grip across Gauteng, residents are being urged to brace themselves for more than just frosty mornings. Eskom has released its latest load reduction schedule for the remainder of June 2025, and the message is clear: expect extended power cuts during peak hours, particularly in areas directly serviced by the utility.
This isn’t your average load shedding. Unlike national load shedding, which is based on electricity generation shortfalls, Eskom’s load reduction is a targeted intervention aimed at reducing strain on the grid in areas with high consumption and rampant illegal connections. These cuts are expected to last up to six hours during peak periods.
A Look at the Peak-Hour Power Cuts
Eskom’s load reduction plan is in place from Monday through Sunday, offering residents a level of predictability. Morning cuts typically run from 5am to 9am, while evening cuts extend from 5pm to 10pm—when heating appliances and geysers are in full swing.
According to Eskom Gauteng spokesperson Amanda Qithi, the schedule is essential to protect infrastructure from overloading and to manage grid stability in high-risk zones.
Add a Cold Front to the Mix
As if the power cuts weren’t enough, weather forecasts predict freezing temperatures this week.
Johannesburg: As low as -2°C, peaking at a chilly 11°C
Pretoria: Dipping to 0°C, with highs only around 13°C
So, if you’re living in an affected zone, layer up and charge those devices in advance.
Affected Areas Under Load Reduction
Here’s a breakdown of the major zones affected under Eskom’s current load reduction schedule:
Morning (5am–9am):
Jabavu (Soweto)
Dobsonville
Meadowlands (parts)
Orange Farm (extensions)
Diepkloof
Other informal settlements
Evening (5pm–10pm):
Moroka
Chiawelo
Kagiso
Khutsong
Tsakane
Tembisa
Morogoro
Further extensions of Soweto & Orange Farm
Additional Hotspots:
Ga-Rankuwa
Sebokeng
Mabopane (including Part 19 SP)
Diepsloot
📄 Residents can check out the full seven-day load reduction schedule here:
The Citizen
What’s the Difference Between Eskom and City Power?
While Eskom continues to enforce load reduction, City Power has suspended its own programme indefinitely. But don’t get too comfortable—City Power spokesperson Isaac Mangena warns that if electricity demand spikes or tampering resurfaces, the utility may reinstate load reduction at any time.
In essence, if Eskom is your provider, expect cuts. If City Power is, stay alert but cautiously optimistic.
Keep battery-powered lighting and devices fully charged
Limit high-consumption appliances like heaters during peak periods
Invest in thermal blankets, gas heaters, or hot water bottles
Know your load reduction schedule and plan evening activities accordingly
Summary: What Gauteng Residents Should Know
Factor
Details
Peak Hours
5am–9am & 5pm–10pm
Duration of Outages
5 to 6 hours daily
Affected Zones
Soweto, Tembisa, Orange Farm, Ga-Rankuwa, Tsakane, and others
Weather Forecast
Sub-zero mornings in Joburg & Pretoria
Utility Involved
Eskom only (City Power currently suspended)
Schedule Duration
Until 30 June 2025
Final Thought
Whether you’re lighting candles or huddling in blankets, this June, Gauteng’s nights will be colder and darker. Knowing your zone and preparing accordingly is the best defence against the chill and inconvenience.
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