Sunday, 17 May 2026

ESKOM 365 DAYS without LOADSHEDDING

ESKOM 365 DAYS without LOADSHEDDING

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA

Eskom delivers 365 days without loadshedding, advancing the economy, competition and the integration of renewable energy 

Eskom delivered for South Africa one full year without a single second of loadshedding, a milestone last achieved eight years ago in September 2018.  This milestone marks a decisive turning point and a structural shift from a recovering grid to a stable, high-performing power system. 

While the legacy of loadshedding once constrained economic activity and strained South African households, 365 consecutive days of uninterrupted power supply represents more than operational progress, it is a restoration of national confidence.  

Over the past three years, this sustained reliability has saved R26.9 billion in diesel costs and ensured Eskom successfully met 100% of the nation’s electricity demand.  “This moment has been three years in the making since the inception of the generation recovery plan. 

Eskom’s employees have again delivered using their deep technical and institutional capability built over decades of public investment that remains a critical part of our national capacity, which will now increasingly focus on delivering cleaner sources of energy,” said Eskom Board Chairman, Mteto Nyati.  “The Eskom board and I are proud of the leadership demonstrated by the Eskom executive team led by Dan Marokane and the perseverance and focus of Eskom employees following the state capture years,” concluded Nyati. “South Africa now has a stable electricity platform to enable an orderly transformation of the industry, as no energy market liberalisation in the world has been successful without a stable incumbent,” said Eskom Group Chief Executive, Dan Marokane.  

“The delivery of this milestone again demonstrates that Eskom’s true progress is rooted in the expertise of its 40 000 people, our Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and other partners. Government intervention through the Energy Action Plan has also been an important factor towards the progress we have made. Eskom has the scale and human capital experience to partner with investors to help deliver South Africa’s R2.23 trillion Integrated Resource Plan for investment in the energy sector,” concluded Marokane. “Eskom is a skills-based engineering organisation and morale is at an all-time high as we reach this milestone and deliver to South Africa what we do best. The belief in ourselves and our pride has returned. Today represents the hardest-won progress in Eskom’s recent history and establishes a stable platform for continued performance improvement, achieved through consistent execution of maintenance and improving the reliability of each unit across the system. We are ready to participate in a competitive power generation marketplace,” said Eskom’s Group Executive for Generation, Bheki Nxumalo. 

Sustained Improvements 

Eskom’s progress is reflected in sustained improvements in generation performance over the past three financial years since the start of the generation recovery plan. Figure1 below illustrates Eskom’s operational turnaround over this period: 

Figure1: Sustained improvement in generation performance FY2024–FY2026 (1 April 2023 to 31 March 2026) The rising Energy Availability Factor (EAF) and declining Unplanned Capacity Loss Factor (UCLF), also known as breakdowns, are accompanied by a sharp reduction in diesel expenditure, demonstrating improved plant reliability and reduced reliance on emergency reserves. 

Since the start of the generation recovery plan in March 2023: 
• Energy Availability Factor (EAF) improved from 54.56% to 65.16%, an increase of 10.6%, 
• Unplanned outages declined from 32.34% to 22.88%, reflecting a comparable reduction of 9.46%.

This signals fewer breakdowns and more reliable plant.  • Reliance on diesel‑powered emergency generation declined significantly, with expenditure falling from approximately R33.3 billion to R6.4 billion (pending the finalisation of the audit process), a reduction of R26.9 billion (around 81%) These gains are underpinned by a strengthened maintenance programme and the disciplined implementation of the Generation Operational Recovery Plan. Building on earlier maintenance levels, Eskom intensified planned maintenance to restore long-term fleet reliability, while improving outage planning, reducing unit trips, and strengthening operational discipline across people, plant and processes. 

Supporting energy intensive industries in distress The consistent baseload electricity supply and improved generation capacity has enabled Eskom to support energy intensive industries in distress, particularly the ferrochrome sector. These targeted interventions have helped sustain industrial operations and prevent job losses, while providing businesses with greater certainty and supporting industrial production and investment. 


This progress underscores Eskom’s role in enabling economic growth, strengthening competitiveness, and supporting long-term investment across the South African economy. In parallel, a more stable base‑load fleet has enhanced the system’s ability to accommodate variable renewable energy, particularly during morning and evening peak demand periods, thereby supporting a more flexible and resilient power system. Financial progress The operational improvements have also translated into meaningful financial progress. Sustained performance gains and cost discipline contributed to Standard & Poor’s Global Ratings upgrading Eskom’s credit rating for the first time in over a decade, signalling improved confidence in the utility’s recovery trajectory. 

Eskom also recorded a 2.1% yearon-year improvement in pre-tax profit and a 1.6% increase in EBITDA in FY2026, reflecting enhanced operational efficiency and cost discipline (subject to the finalisation of the audit). Looking ahead Looking ahead, Eskom remains focused on sustaining these gains while supporting the long-term transition of the power system. In line with national energy policy, Eskom is applying a rigorous, evidence-based approach to the timing and readiness of new generation capacity. 

This will inform decisions on the phased shutdown, repowering, and repurposing of older coal-fired stations in a manner that safeguards security of supply while advancing emissions reduction and just transition objectives. A decision is expected in the second quarter of FY2027 (between 01 July 2026 and 30 September 2026). This approach ensures that recent operational gains are preserved and that sufficient baseload capacity is maintained to support economic growth and investment. Additionally, Eskom is applying the same disciplined approach to improve affordability and end load reduction, with over half a million households across the country already benefiting from Eskom’s targeted load reduction programme. 

This means that many communities that previously experienced periods of load reduction are now receiving a continuous electricity supply. Notably, both the Northern Cape and Western Cape have fully eradicated load reduction, demonstrating the real impact of these efforts on people’s daily lives.  Eskom acknowledges the continued support of the Minister of Electricity and Energy, government, the National Energy Crisis Committee (NECOM), and law enforcement agencies, whose coordinated efforts have been instrumental in stabilising the system and protecting critical energy infrastructure. 

Eskom is translating strengthened performance into tangible results. A more stable and predictable power supply is reducing disruption, enabling businesses to plan with greater certainty, and supporting an environment where industry and investment can grow across South Africa and beyond. This, in turn, contributes to a more inclusive and resilient future for South Africa. 

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Friday, 15 May 2026

Gauteng Government Intensifies Service Delivery and Crime Prevention Efforts in Lesedi Local Municipality

Gauteng Government Intensifies Service Delivery and Crime Prevention Efforts in Lesedi Local Municipality 

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The Gauteng Provincial Government has intensified integrated service delivery and crime prevention interventions in Ratanda, Lesedi Local Municipality, resulting in the arrest of 938 suspects for various offences including contact crimes, Gender-Based Violence (GBV), kidnapping, drug-related crimes and other serious offences during operations conducted from Wednesday, 13 May 2026 to Thursday, 14 May 2026. 

The coordinated operation forms part of the Gauteng Provincial Government’s ongoing programme to strengthen law enforcement, improve service delivery and deepen cooperation between all spheres of government in communities across the province. As part of the law enforcement operations, nine convicted criminals linked to cases including murder, armed robbery, housebreaking, common assault, assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm (GBH) and shoplifting were collectively sentenced to 61 years imprisonment, reaffirming government’s commitment to ensuring that criminals are removed from communities and brought to justice. 

Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs), including the South African Police Service (SAPS), Metro Police Departments (MPDs), municipal traffic law enforcement units, Home Affairs and other stakeholders coordinated high-density operations aimed at combating crime, enforcing compliance and restoring law and order in Ratanda and surrounding areas. In efforts to enforce compliance with business regulations and protect public health and safety, inspections were conducted at spaza shops, liquor outlets, general dealers and informal trading stalls. Several major food and liquor establishments were closed for non-compliance with applicable regulations. Beyond law enforcement, integrated teams from municipal, provincial and national government departments implemented a range of service delivery interventions aimed at improving living conditions within the community. 

These interventions included grass cutting, pothole repairs, road markings, storm water and road maintenance, waste collection and the clearing of illegal dumping sites. As part of government’s ongoing School Safety Programme, learner support and safety awareness activities were conducted at Kgoro ya Thuto Secondary School and Kganya Lesedi Secondary School. The engagements focused on challenges affecting schools and learners including substance abuse, bullying, violence, learner absenteeism and social ill-discipline, while promoting safer and more conducive learning environments. Residents also accessed a wide range of integrated government services during the operation. 

These included healthcare services and screenings provided by Ratanda Clinic, social support services, substance abuse awareness and rehabilitation support programmes, as well as other community wellness initiatives aimed at improving the wellbeing of residents. The programme concluded with a Safety and Service Delivery Imbizo which provided residents with an opportunity to engage directly with government leadership and officials on issues affecting the community. 

The Imbizo strengthened collaboration between government and the people of Ratanda, while enabling residents to raise service delivery concerns and contribute practical solutions towards the development of their community. 

The Gauteng Provincial Government remains committed to building safer communities, improving service delivery and ensuring that residents across the province have access to responsive, integrated and peoplecentred government services through a coordinated intergovernmental approach. 

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PRESIDENT RAMAPHOSA’S DECISIVE ACTION

PRESIDENT RAMAPHOSA’S DECISIVE ACTION

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA

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ANC WELCOMES PRESIDENT RAMAPHOSA’S DECISIVE ACTION 

The African National Congress (ANC) welcomes President Cyril Ramaphosa’s decision to remove Comrade Sisisi Tolashe as Minister of Social Development in line with his constitutional responsibilities and commitment to ethical governance

The ANC further welcomes the appointment of Comrade Sindisiwe Chikunga as Acting Minister to ensure continuity, stability and uninterrupted service delivery in this critical portfolio. This decisive intervention once again demonstrates the seriousness with which the ANC and President Cyril Ramaphosa approach the fight against corruption, maladministration and ethical lapses within the state. 

Under President Ramaphosa’s leadership, the fight against corruption has moved beyond rhetoric into concrete action through strengthened law enforcement institutions, the signing of numerous SIU proclamations, support for independent investigations, and the implementation of organisational renewal processes aimed at building a capable, ethical and developmental state. 

The President continues to lead from the front in ensuring accountability, transparency and consequence management across government. 

The ANC remains resolute that public representatives and deployees of the movement must at all times embody the values, discipline and mission of the organisation, guided by selfless service to the people and unwavering commitment to transformation.  

The movement will continue to support decisive leadership that protects the integrity of public institutions and advances the interests of the people of South Africa. 

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Citrus Industry South Africa becomes World's Top Exporter


Citrus Industry South Africa becomes World's Top Exporter

BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA


Minister John Steenhuisen congratulates citrus industry as South Africa becomes world's top exporter

The Minister of Agriculture, John Steenhuisen, is immensely proud to congratulate every farmer, farm worker, and value-chain partner whose tireless dedication has enabled South Africa to officially overtake Spain as the world’s largest exporter of citrus by volume, with 2.9 million tons exported in 2025.

“This great achievement is one that should be celebrated by all South Africans. To overtake a citrus export giant like Spain, even by a small margin, is no easy feat. We are known for our world-class quality fruit and strict compliance with international plant health standards,” Minister Steenhuisen said.

While celebrating this growth, Minister Steenhuisen also noted that these figures reflect a unique set of global dynamics.

While South Africa leads in export volume, countries such as China, Brazil, and Spain continue to dominate in terms of total production, focusing heavily on their domestic markets.

Furthermore, the 2025 shift occurred as Spanish producers navigated increasingly complex climatic conditions.

Minister Steenhuisen emphasised that South Africa and Spain play complementary roles in the global market. Spain anchors the Northern Hemisphere season, while South Africa ensures continuity during the summer months. This seasonal coordination ensures that consumers worldwide have year-round access to fresh citrus, thereby maintaining category stability and shelf presence.

Minister Steenhuisen also lauded the Citrus Growers Association (CGA) for their strategic leadership in navigating a period of significant volatility and reaffirmed the Department of Agriculture’s commitment to expanding market access and reducing the cost of trade. 

“Our production growth must be met with intensified diplomacy and infrastructure support,” he added. “We are continuously looking for new market opportunities while working to ensure that we expand our current markets,” Minister Steenhuisen concluded.

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Thursday, 14 May 2026

Signing of the South Africa–Mauritius Tourism MOU at Africa’s Travel Indaba

Signing of the South Africa–Mauritius Tourism MOU at Africa’s Travel Indaba

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Minister Patricia de Lille: Signing of the South Africa–Mauritius Tourism MOU at Africa’s Travel Indaba

Remarks from the Minister of Tourism of South Africa, Patricia de Lille at the signing of the South Africa–Mauritius tourism MOU at Africa’s Travel Indaba on 13 May 2026, Durban ICC

Honourable Minister Duval, distinguished delegates, ladies and gentlemen,

Today marks an important milestone in the warm and longstanding relationship between South Africa and Mauritius.

Mauritius is one of my favourite countries to visit and I have some of the fondest memories of the places like Nossy Bay, the people and the delicious food.

Our two countries share deep historical, cultural and economic ties.

From people living here in Durban to down south in Cape Town – you will find South Africans with ties to Mauritius.

As two fellow African countries we continue to work together as partners in building a stronger, more integrated and more competitive tourism landscape in our region.

The signing of this Memorandum of Understanding is a significant step forward. It formalises our cooperation in a sector that is central to both our economies and to the livelihoods of our people.

Tourism is one of the most powerful drivers of inclusive growth, job creation and regional development — and this partnership strengthens our shared commitment to unlocking that potential.

This MoU creates a practical framework for cooperation in key areas that matter for the future of our industry.

It enables us to work together on sustainable tourism development, to improve ease of entry and travel facilitation, to expand training and skills development, and to deepen the exchange of information, expertise and best practice.

It also opens the door for collaboration in high-growth segments such as medical tourism, adventure and nature tourism, cultural tourism, MICE, and cruise tourism.

For South Africa, this partnership supports our broader economic growth agenda. It will help us increase tourist flows between our countries, strengthen air connectivity, and create new opportunities for our businesses, our SMMEs and our workers.

It also aligns with our vision of a more integrated SADC tourism region — one that competes globally by working together.

Minister Duval, we appreciate the constructive engagement between our teams and your commitment to concluding this agreement.

We look forward to establishing the Implementation Team in the coming weeks and ensuring that this MoU delivers real, tangible outcomes for both our nations.

Let this signing be a symbol of our shared ambition: to grow tourism, to deepen cooperation, and to ensure that the benefits of this sector reach more of our people.

Thank you.

Minister Patricia de Lille

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