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IIOL·5d ago

Despite a reduction in load shedding and fewer power cuts in South Africa, electricity bills are increasing. This rise in costs is attributed to significant tariff increases approved by the National Energy Regulator, leading to confusion among consumers about why prices are climbing when the power supply is more stable.

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TThe Citizen Business·7d ago

Eskom's additional R54 billion from tariffs is set to be challenged in court once more, as the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) faces accusations of concealing the irrationality behind its decision regarding the power utility's revenue. This legal dispute highlights ongoing tensions surrounding energy pricing and regulatory practices in the country.

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UUganda Business News·82d ago

Uganda's electricity regulator has announced that power tariffs will remain largely unchanged for the second quarter of 2026, as a strengthening shilling has balanced out a slight increase in global fuel prices. The Electricity Regulatory Authority noted that the approved end-user tariffs for April to June reflect changes in macroeconomic factors, but ultimately maintain stable pricing. The Ugandan shilling appreciated against the US dollar, reducing pressure on costs associated with dollar-denominated electricity generation.

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Despite a reduction in load shedding and fewer power cuts in South Africa, electricity bills are increasing. This rise in costs is attributed to significant tariff increases approved by the National Energy Regulator, leading to confusion among consumers about why prices are climbing when the power supply is more stable.

IIOL·5d ago
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Business

Eskom's additional R54 billion from tariffs is set to be challenged in court once more, as the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) faces accusations of concealing the irrationality behind its decision regarding the power utility's revenue. This legal dispute highlights ongoing tensions surrounding energy pricing and regulatory practices in the country.

TThe Citizen Business·7d ago
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Uganda's electricity regulator has announced that power tariffs will remain largely unchanged for the second quarter of 2026, as a strengthening shilling has balanced out a slight increase in global fuel prices. The Electricity Regulatory Authority noted that the approved end-user tariffs for April to June reflect changes in macroeconomic factors, but ultimately maintain stable pricing. The Ugandan shilling appreciated against the US dollar, reducing pressure on costs associated with dollar-denominated electricity generation.

UUganda Business News·82d ago
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