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Affected areas announced for Cape Town’s load reduction

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Last updated: November 25, 2025 6:31 am
sokonnect Published November 25, 2025
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Eskom areas experiencing morning and evening load reduction include communities across two main blocks.Affected areasDaily scheduleWhat is load reduction?

Eskom areas experiencing morning and evening load reduction include communities across two main blocks.

Eskom’s load-reduction measures will impact multiple areas across Cape Town this week.

Residents in the affected zones should prepare for scheduled power interruptions each day from Tuesday, 25 November, through Sunday, 30 November.

During these load-reduction windows, Eskom will implement two power cuts per day.

While national load shedding remains suspended, the utility continues to carry out targeted outages to manage the ongoing strain on the electrical grid.

Affected areas

Two blocks of areas in Cape Town will be impacted by the scheduled outages:

Block A:

  • Philippi East;
  • Crossroads;
  • Klipfontein; and
  • Mfuleni.

Block B:

  • Philippi;
  • Crossroads;
  • Klipfontein;
  • Eersterivier;
  • Mfuleni;
  • Highgate (Silversands);
  • Part of Airport Industrial;
  • Khaya; and
  • Mandela Park (Khayelitsha).

Daily schedule

The power cuts will continue throughout the week, aligning with the usual peak-demand periods – early mornings and evenings.

Residents are advised to prepare for these disruptions by ensuring devices are fully charged and planning meals in accordance with the outage schedule.

ALSO READ: Up to 5 hours of power outages coming to these Gauteng areas this week

What is load reduction?

Load reduction differs from load shedding. Eskom implements these measures to prevent overloading on the electricity network in specific areas.

Dr Kubeshnie Bhugwandin, renewables manager at Eskom, previously told the parliamentary portfolio committee that load reduction represents a challenge distinct from the national load shedding crisis.

She described it as “a proactive approach used by Eskom and utilities globally to manage electricity consumption, particularly during periods of high demand like morning and evening peaks”.

The scheduled cuts help manage demand on the local distribution network during peak usage times.

Electricity and Energy Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa said that load reduction would cease within approximately a year and a few months.

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