How many hours is Stage 6 Load Shedding today?



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Stage 6 load shedding means you will be scheduled for  4-day window to take place twice a day at 4 hours a time. Stage 6 allows as much as 5000 MW to 6000 MW of the national load to be shed.  During Stage 6 you have 4-day window to take place twice a day at 4 hours a time.

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For load-shedding schedules affecting the City of Johannesburg, you can visit www.citypower.co.za, or call 086 056 2874, or follow them on Twitter @CityPowerJhb.



For load-shedding schedules affecting the City of Tshwane, you can visit www.tshwane.gov.za, or call (012) 358-2111/(012) 427-2111, or follow them on Twitter @CityTshwane.

For load-shedding schedules affecting the City of Cape Town, you can visit www.capetown.gov.za, or call 0860 103 089, or follow them on Twitter @CityofCT.

For load-shedding schedules affecting the City of eThekwini, you can visit www.durban.gov.za, or call 080 13 13 111, or follow them on Twitter @eThekwiniM.

If you live in the Mangaung Metro Municipality, you can visit www.mangaung.co.za, or call 0800 111 300. You can also visit www.centlec.co.za or call 086 007 6937.