Stage 2 load shedding not expected to impact vote counting
Eskom has announced that stage two load shedding will be implemented from 4pm this afternoon following a shortage of generating capacity.
Eskom has announced that stage two load shedding will be implemented from 4pm this afternoon following a shortage of generating capacity.
As vote counting for the 2021 Local Government Elections continues in different parts of the country, the African National Congress (ANC) continues to hold most of the seats in various municipalities, especially in the rural areas.
As more results are finalised in the aftermath of Monday’s 2021 Local Government Elections, a picture of coalition local government has begun to emerge.
The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy has announced a massive fuel hike from Wednesday this week.
The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) estimates that 90% of vote counting in the Monday 2021 Local Government Elections will be concluded by the end of Tuesday.
The country’s power utility Eskom has warned that it may have to implement load shedding at short notice after experiencing breakdowns at its power stations.
Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) officials escaped unharmed on Election Day in Mpumalanga after they were ambushed shortly after they concluded vote counting.
The National Press Club has called for an urgent probe after a Newzroom Afrika journalist covering local elections in Soweto was detained by the police.
The African National Congress (ANC) has emerged as early frontrunner in the wake of Monday’s 2021 Local Government Election, with results confirming the party had secured three local municipalities.
President Cyril Ramaphosa says the extreme weather events that are experienced as a result of climate change affect the health, lives and livelihoods of people in every country, including South Africa.
With the 2021 Local Government Elections having gotten off to a smooth and timely start at almost all voting stations, the period for voters to report to a voting station to cast their vote has officially ended.
Over eight million South Africans had cast their votes at 23 148 voting stations as at 5pm, the Electoral Commission (IEC) said on Monday.
The Electoral Commission in KwaZulu-Natal says despite the minor logistical problems experienced in some voting stations earlier today, at least 80% of voting stations opened on time, with 1 263 352 (or 23%) voters having cast their ballot by 4pm.
National Assembly Deputy Speaker, Lechesa Tsenoli, says participating in elections is an act of defence for democracy.
Police vigilance is expected to be heightened as the sun begins to set on voting day in South Africa.