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Connected, but still in the dark

Connected, but still in the dark

Thabo Molelekwa investigates how prepaid electricity meters – now common in many municipalities — are encouraging a new form of energy poverty Power lines run overhead, electricity meters are fixed to homes, and official records list households as electrified. Yet…

Mbalenhle Dhlamini

Mbalenhle Dhlamini holds a BA in Journalism and a BA Honours in Communication Theory, bothfrom the University of Johannesburg. She formed part of the core team that established theUJ community online publication, Kusile in 2024. With an avid enthusiasm for…

Analysis: The violation of Tongaat Hulett

On Friday, 27 February, the Business Rescue Practitioners and their lawyers will approach the High Court in Durban to request the provisional liquidation of Tongaat Hulett Limited (THL), the company that is a crucial backbone of the rural economy in…

Update: The sobering data from inside Eskom

In April 2024, the lights stayed on – after six years of loadshedding, this was headline news. Diesel generators and solar chargers were packed away, and most South Africans went back to life without hourly updates from the Eskom se…