BY Thembi Siaga first published on GroundUp
IN SUMMARY:
- Over 200 people from four villages marched to Eskom offices in Thohoyandou, Limpopo, on 17 September.
- They demanded an end to load reduction and action against illegal electricity connections.
- Protesters came from Tshakhuma, Tsianda, Hamutsha, and Nesengani.
- They want Eskom to remove illegal connections, which are causing extended power outages.
- Power cuts affect people with medications needing refrigeration, creating health risks and financial burdens.
- Protesters carried signs, singing: “We are tired of living in darkness. Give us the same power and equal rights.”
- Some residents reported outages lasting up to four hours, affecting students’ ability to study.
- Community groups, including Luvuvhu Energy Forum and SANCO, have tried engaging with Eskom without success.
- “We are suffering, including school learners and students,” said resident Makondelele Singo, blaming load reduction for increased crime.
- A memorandum was given to Eskom’s manager, who promised a response by 27 September.