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MW2063 identifies industrialisation as one of three transformational pillars of Malawi’s long-term development strategy, alongside agriculture and urbanisation.
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Malawi’s industrial dream built backwards

Malawi’s industrial strategy has achieved only 40% of its targets, while core industrial capacity continues to weaken

In the week that Eskom reached the “milestone” of 30 days without load-shedding, the power utility anticipates that power cuts will be maintained within stage two at most during winter.
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Eskom predicts stage two load-shedding for winter

But, extreme circumstances could see the implementation of stage five, power utility says

Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa. (GCIS)

Ramokgopa: High levels of load-shedding to last until Wednesday

By Wednesday this week, load-shedding is projected to ease to lower stages

The last time the country experienced load-shedding at stage six was at the end of November 2023 (Dwayne Senior/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Eskom ramps up blackouts to stage six

The last time the country experienced load-shedding at stage six was at the end of November 2023

Silk purse: Anne Mburu is a Kenyan farmer who makes electricity with a biodigester. Photo: Tony Karumba/AFP

Kenyan farmers say goodbye to blackouts and electricity bills

Small and medium-sized farmers are installing biodigesters to turn their animal waste into biogas for cooking and lighting

Clean cooking fuels are finally being taken seriously, gaining airtime at last year’s UN climate change conference, COP28.  (Photo by: Arterra/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
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Life without power: How South Africans are coping

Citizens are finding ways to survive during extended blackouts but this comes at a cost

The chairperson of Pick n Pay, Gareth Ackerman, has slammed the government for what he called its passivity in dealing with South Africa’s structural economic problems.

Gareth Ackerman takes up big business’s plight

Pick n Pay’s chairperson has called out government’s inaction on resolving the country’s structural economic decline

Gwede Mantashe, South Africa’s mineral resources and energy minister, speaks on the opening day of the Investing in African Mining Indaba in Cape Town, South Africa, on Monday, May 9, 2022. Mining executives, investors and government ministers are meeting in Cape Town for the African Mining Indaba, the continents biggest gathering of one of its most vital industries. Photographer: Dwayne Senior/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Put money into South Africa because we have a load-shedding plan, Mantashe says at Mining Indaba

The rolling blackouts are estimated to have cost the country R1 billion a day in 2022, according to the minister

The mining industry suffers when there are problems with electricity supply, infrastructure and transport.

Eskom, Transnet hamper mining sector

The mining industry suffers when there are problems with electricity supply, infrastructure and transport

Load-shedding has been a disruptor for households and businesses across South Africa. (Dwayne Senior/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

‘Load-shedding will continue until 2027’

Eskom has faced chronic power supply constraints over the last year

Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe. (Delwyn Verasamy/M&G)

Civil society groups call on Mantashe for new renewable energy to be built immediately to address energy crisis

They said the electricity crisis and blackouts are ‘causing human suffering’, costing the South African economy billions

‘Incredible growth’ in rooftop solar in South Africa

Rising electricity prices, power outages, increasing awareness of the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and decreasing solar technology costs are driving the rooftop solar…

Eskom’s worst case scenario forecasts almost daily load-shedding during the summer. (Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg/Getty Images)

Eskom confirms wage-related protests at six coal-fired power stations

The demonstrations have coincided with stage 2 rotational power cuts which the state-owned utility says will remain in place until Sunday due to the breakdown of four generation…

More businesses are now using solar panels for energy. Photo: David Harrison

How to solve the Eskom headache in your home

Load-shedding and electricity prices are projected to double in next five years

The World Bank has said that it’s in South Afica’s best interest to move from coal to renewables. (Photographer: Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

An Eskom-free future is on the cards

Corporates are already wheeling electricity and planning alternative power plants, and many households are using a mixture of energy sources

With winter fast approaching, Eskom is warning people across South Africa that there is a high risk of load-shedding due to breakdowns at several power stations and constant power trips at Medupi and Tutuka.

No load-shedding over the weekend and next week, says Eskom boss

Eskom’s chief executive, Andre de Ruyter, said a number of units were returning to service

Former Eskom chief executive, André de Ruyter. (Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

‘Load-shedding not the same as blackouts’ — Eskom CEO

André de Ruyter assures the public that the power utility is currently on track to lift load-shedding on Saturday morning

Eskom has threatened to disconnect the City of Tshwane after the metro failed to pay its outstanding debt of R1.6-billion.

Eskom R35m fraud sentencing stalled by death of relative

Bernard Moraka and Victor Tshabalala were expected to be sentenced over their two-and-a-half-year stealing campaign

President Cyril Ramaphosa. (Photo: Reuters)

Ramaphosa unveils policy amendments to help struggling Eskom

Lifting the cap on private power generation is aimed at ‘easing Eskom pressure’. Producers won’t need a Nersa licence, but still require other permits

​‘Eskom is not the Vatican so pay up or get cut off’

The electricity generator is done with compassion and, backed by a court ruling, could do more than interrupt power in non-paying municipalities.