Eskom extends the prepaid meter upgrade deadline, offering "zero buyers" more time to ensure KRN2 compliance after Tzaneen rush.
Consumers are being warned against buying electricity tokens from unregistered or illegal vendors. This stern warning was issued by Eskom on Tuesday amid a reported rise in illegal electricity sales ...
Power utility Eskom has set a new deadline for so-called ‘zero buyers’ to come forward and convert their prepaid electricity meters to the new KRN2 system and become paying customers.
All paying customers who bought electricity before the deadline, had their meters made KRN2 compliant and are experiencing difficulty will be assisted in completing the process and will not be ...
The utility says that as of 24th November, 5.5 million customers had successfully rolled over to KRN2. While that’s good news, the utility says that there are some 1.7 million zero buyers.
Eskom's recent meter upgrade initiative has identified 400,000 customers who were not paying for electricity, bringing them into the fold to address years of unpaid bills. The move, which required ...
The ANC Women's League calls for an extension of the deadline by South Africa's public utility energy supplier, in its nationwide update of electricity meters to the new Key Revision Number 2 (KRN2) ...
A kasi gogo who spoke on the matter of prepaid meters addressed Eskom with an eloquent English The old lady was complaining about how the government didn't do enough to inform the elderly people about ...
Following the deadline for prepaid meters to be updated to KRN2 on Sunday, Eskom’s key findings indicate the following: Of the database of 6.91 million prepaid customers, all have been converted to ...
It said as of 24 November—the deadline to upgrade outdated prepaid meters - a total of 5.5 million customers, including the 400,000 ‘zero buyers’, have completed the rollover and are transacting on ...