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Load-limiting confusion | Cinemas bouncing back | AARTO declared constitutional Former Eskom CEO Jac

Load-limiting confusion | Cinemas bouncing back | AARTO declared constitutional Former Eskom CEO Jacob Maroga said the power utility is heading in the right direction and is making strides in ending load-shedding. [MYBROADBAND]() This Week In Tech Top Stories [Coal power will solve load-shedding, says former Eskom boss]( Former Eskom CEO Jacob Maroga said the power utility is heading in the right direction and is making strides in ending load-shedding. [Portable power station price showdown]( MyBroadband compared the portable power station offerings available from from EcoFlow, Gizzu, Romoss, and Anker regarding capacity, power output, and pricing. [Load-limiting confusion]( Some complexes are benefitting from load-limiting despite Eskom saying they are excluded from the pilot project. [Good news for cinemas in South Africa]( Ster-Kinekor CEO Mark Sardi says South Africa's cinema industry is recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic. [When to start worrying about not paying your TV licence]( The SABC is using all kinds of shady tactics to trick or scare people into paying their TV licences. [Chief Justice rules South Africa’s new traffic fines and demerit points system is constitutional and lawful]( The Constitutional Court has overturned the Pretoria High Court's judgement that the Aarto Act is invalid and unconstitutional. [Beware solar power corruption in South Africa]( The surge in solar power adoption in South Africa has attracted individuals seeking to exploit the growing market, an alternative energy industry player has warned. [Eskom reduces load-shedding — here is the updated timetable]( Eskom said it will return to an alternating schedule of implement stage 2 and stage 4 load-shedding from Sunday. [More News You Need To Know]( MYBROADBAND [Unsubscribe]( • [Update Profile]( • [View PDF]( • [Pause Subscription]( • [View Online]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} on 16-07-2023 is intended for opt-in communication only. If you feel this email is unsolicited please [report it]( to us Email Powered By Everlytic

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