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Tshwane Faces 10-Hour Power Outage Amid Grid Upgrades

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Large swathes of South Africa’s administrative capital will face a scheduled 10-hour power outage this Saturday as municipal teams attempt critical upgrades to high-voltage lines. For Africa’s most industrialised economy, reliable municipal distribution remains the weakest link in the supply chain, directly threatening regional manufacturing hubs that anchor the broader African business environment.

The City of Tshwane will shut down its 132kV Line 1 from 08:00 to 18:00, halting supply to major industrial and residential substations. Affected areas include Centurion and eastern Pretoria suburbs such as Waterkloof, Lyttelton, and Monument Park. As The Citizen reported, municipal engineers are conducting urgent maintenance to prevent wider, uncontrolled grid collapses before the winter season disrupts essential public health and economic services.

South Africa has spent years battling national generation constraints, but local municipalities are now the primary bottleneck for energy delivery. Decades of underinvestment in municipal transformers mean that local authorities struggle to wheel electricity, a structural failure heavily debated in domestic politics. MyBroadband recently noted that similar local infrastructure failures have previously plunged the capital into sudden darkness without warning.

The economic toll of an all-day weekend blackout extends beyond residential inconvenience, hitting the retail, hospitality, and travel sectors hard. Tshwane hosts major automotive plants and industrial zones that anchor South Africa’s export capacity, meaning any downtime directly impacts local jobs. A fragile local grid undermines investor confidence at a time when the continent is competing fiercely to attract foreign capital.

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City of Tshwane spokesperson Lindela Mashigo stated that this shutdown is a proactive measure to secure the stability of the city’s electrical network. He urged residents and businesses to treat all installations as live throughout the duration of the maintenance window.

The struggle to distribute power efficiently at the municipal level mirrors challenges across the continent, from Lagos to Nairobi, where last-mile infrastructure often negates national generation gains. As countries build out the AfCFTA framework to boost intra-African trade, reliable municipal grids are non-negotiable for manufacturing competitiveness. Governments looking to expand regional supply chains must prioritise technology and high-voltage distribution investments just as much as new generation projects.

Modernising these fragile networks will require innovative solutions, and artificial intelligence grid-management tools are increasingly being proposed by experts to predict faults before they force total shutdowns. African policymakers cannot afford to ignore these technological upgrades if they intend to maintain stable urban economies. Without reliable electricity, the daily functions of major cities—from sports broadcasting to financial trading—remain highly vulnerable.

Municipal officials will monitor the grid closely once the 132kV line is re-energised on Saturday evening to ensure the maintenance holds. Investors will watch whether proactive shutdowns like this one can successfully curb the unpredictable equipment failures that have plagued the capital’s grid. For ongoing analysis of these developments, visit the Afrikeye homepage or join our AMA sessions with regional analysts to share your opinion.

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