Eskom has announced planned load reductions across various Gauteng regions this week to protect the electricity network from damage caused by illegal connections and electricity theft. These power cuts are essential for preventing long-term damage to critical infrastructure. This article outlines the areas affected, explains the importance of load reduction, and provides practical tips to stay prepared.
What Is Load Reduction?
Load reduction refers to temporary, targeted power outages in high-risk areas, designed to prevent damage to electrical equipment. Unlike load shedding, which is a more widespread response to electricity supply shortages, load reduction specifically targets areas where illegal connections place excessive strain on the network.
Why Is Load Reduction Necessary in Gauteng?
Illegal electricity connections and theft significantly impact Gauteng’s power infrastructure. These unauthorized activities increase the risk of transformer explosions and fires, which could result in prolonged power outages. Load reduction helps mitigate this risk by lowering demand temporarily, ensuring that the system remains stable.
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Load Reduction Schedule for 20/08/2025 – 25/08/2025
The load reduction schedule for this week is as follows, with two main periods of power cuts: morning (5:00 am to 9:00 am) and evening (5:00 pm to 10:00 pm).
Wednesday, 20 August 2025
Time | Block | Areas |
Morning (5:00 am – 9:00 am) | Block H | Vereeniging, Sebokeng, Daveyton, Breswol, Etwatwa |
Evening (5:00 pm – 10:00 pm) | Block G | Tsakane, Mabopane, Winterveldt, Garankuwa, Diepsloot |
Thursday, 21 August 2025
Time | Block | Areas |
Morning (5:00 am – 9:00 am) | Block J | Orange Farm, Sebokeng, Sharpeville, Stretford |
Evening (5:00 pm – 10:00 pm) | Block E | Mapetla, Protea South, Naledi, Ruggraat, Tshongweni |
Friday, 22 August 2025
Time | Block | Areas |
Morning (5:00 am – 9:00 am) | Block D | Rethabiseng, Kudube, Moroka, Kagiso, Khutsong |
Evening (5:00 pm – 10:00 pm) | Block C | Dobsonville, Naledi, Jabulani, Emdeni, Zola |
Saturday, 23 August 2025
Time | Block | Areas |
Morning (5:00 am – 9:00 am) | Block A | Ivory Park, Kaalfontein, Rabie Ridge, Protea Glen, Westonaria |
Evening (5:00 pm – 10:00 pm) | Block B | Dube, Meadowlands, Slovoville, Chiawelo |
Sunday, 24 August 2025
Time | Block | Areas |
Morning (5:00 am – 9:00 am) | Block C | Dobsonville, Naledi, Tsakane, Jabulani, Zola |
Evening (5:00 pm – 10:00 pm) | Block D | Rethabiseng, Kudube, Moroka, Kagiso, Khutsong |
Monday, 25 August 2025
Time | Block | Areas |
Morning (5:00 am – 9:00 am) | Block G | Tsakane, Mabopane, Winterveldt, Garankuwa, Diepsloot |
Evening (5:00 pm – 10:00 pm) | Block H | Vereeniging, Sebokeng, Evaton, Daveyton, Etwatwa |
How to Prepare for Load Reduction
Residents and businesses in affected areas should prepare for power cuts by following these practical steps:
- Charge devices in advance to ensure essential electronics remain powered.
- Pre-cook meals or use energy-efficient alternatives like gas for cooking.
- Have backup lighting available, such as solar lamps, torches, or candles.
- Stay security-conscious: Power cuts, especially in the evening, can heighten security risks.
- Use power banks to keep mobile phones operational.
These simple preparations can help reduce the inconvenience of load reduction and maintain safety during power cuts.
Eskom’s Response and Future Plans
Eskom is addressing infrastructure challenges as part of its long-term strategy to improve the reliability of the power supply. While load reduction is a temporary measure, Eskom calls for cooperation from the public in reducing illegal connections. The utility has also committed to upgrading key infrastructure to better handle demand in the future.
Stay Prepared
While load reduction is an inconvenience, it is a necessary measure to prevent more severe damage to Gauteng’s power infrastructure. By staying informed about the schedule and preparing in advance, residents can minimise disruptions and ensure safety during these necessary power cuts.