Eskom wins

Eskom has won the bid to strip all people from their money.

Eskom wins its bid for huge tariff hikes
Business Day, South Africa - 3 hours ago
POWER utility Eskom has got most of what it wanted from the National Energy Regulator of SA (Nersa), with the regulator yesterday approving a 14,2%

Eskom tariffs to rise 14.2%
iAfrica.com, South Africa - 3 hours ago
State utility Eskom’s application to have electricity tariffs increased to 18.7 percent has been declined, the National energy regulator of SA (Nersa)

Electricity charges to go up by 14.2%
The Times, South Africa - 10 hours ago
Electricity tariffs will increase by an average of 14.2percent in April, the government regulator ruled yesterday. The state-owned power utility, Eskom,

Smunda Mokoena: CEO, National Energy Regulator of SA
Moneyweb, South Africa - 14 hours ago
MONEYWEB: We’re going to be chatting now with Smunda Mokoena, the CEO of the National Energy Regulator of South Africa. Now, today the NERSA announced that

Thumbs-down for Eskom’s plan to hike tariffs by 18%
Mail & Guardian Online, South Africa - 21 hours ago
Electricity parastatal Eskom has failed to secure permission to hike annual tariffs by 18% after the National Energy Regulator (Nersa) on Thursday ruled

UPDATE 1-S.Africa lifts power tariffs by 14.2% for 2008/9
Reuters - 21 hours ago
JOHANNESBURG, Dec 20 (Reuters) - South Africa’s power regulator approved a 14.2 percent tariff increase for state-owned utility Eskom’s [ESCJ.

Eskom awarded hike of 14.2%
Business Report, South Africa - 6 hours ago
By Justin Brown Johannesburg - The state energy regulator has agreed to let Eskom earn almost R48 billion in revenue in its next fiscal year, an increase of

Eskom hikes tariff: Will it mean fewer power cuts?
Dispatch Online, South Africa - 2 hours ago
By BABALWA LUMKO and PERMISSION for electricity giant Eskom to raise its tariffs by 14.2 percent next year was described as “bad news but inevitable” by an

NERSA Approves Eskom’s 14,2 Percent Tariff Hike
AllAfrica.com, Washington - 1 hour ago
The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) has finally decided to increase Eskom tariffs to 14,2 percent following increased tariffs on the Eskom

Electricity prices still cheap
Fin24, South Africa - 14 hours ago
Johannesburg - South Africa’s electricity prices are still among the world’s cheapest, despite the National Electricity Regulator’s (Nersa’s) decision to

S.Africa regulator agrees 14.2 pct power tariff raise
Reuters South Africa, South Africa - 22 hours ago
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa’s power regulator said on Thursday it had approved a 14.2 percent tariff increase for state-owned utility Eskom for

Final recommendation on Eskom’s tariffs today
SABC News, South Africa - 19 Dec 2007
The National Energy Regulator of South Africa, NERSA, will today announce its final recommendations of Eskom’s planned tariff increases.

Electricity price hiked by 14%
iAfrica.com, South Africa - 21 hours ago
Electricity giant Eskom has been given the nod to raise its tariffs by 14.2 percent for the financial year 2008/09, the National Electricity Regulator

Eskom’s request to raise tariffs by 18,7% denied
Moneyweb, South Africa - 22 hours ago
Nersa today told Eskom, which supplies 95% of our electricity demand, that it could increase its electricity tariff to 14,2% instead of the proposed 18,7%.

SA electricity tariffs to increase by 14.2%
SABC News, South Africa - 21 hours ago
The National Energy Regulator of South Africa, NERSA, has approved electricity tariffs to be increased by 14.2% for state owned utility Eskom.

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