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Gordhan to lodge 'urgent appeal' against loadshedding exemption ruling

Government will lodge an urgent appeal against a ruling that it prevent loadshedding for schools, healthcare facilities and police stations within 60 days. This step is to avoid "undue risk" to the country's grid, according to a statement issued by the Ministry of Public Enterprises on Monday. The North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria made the ruling to exempt these facilities of loadshedding last week Friday. The application was originally lodged by the United Democratic Movement, Inkatha Freedom Party, Action SA, the National Union of Metalworkers and 15 others. They sought for hospitals and clinics, 23 000 public schools and police stations to be exempt from loadshedding, along with water and sanitation services, small businesses that deal with perishable goods and cellphone networks. The judgment, however, only focused on education, health and policing facilities, News24 reported. The judgment noted that where it is impossible to isolate embedded buildings and spare t ....

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Gordhan to lodge 'urgent appeal' against loadshedding exemption ruling

Government will lodge an urgent appeal against a ruling that it prevent loadshedding for schools, healthcare facilities and police stations within 60 days. This step is to avoid "undue risk" to the country's grid, according to a statement issued by the Ministry of Public Enterprises on Monday. The North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria made the ruling to exempt these facilities of loadshedding last week Friday. The application was originally lodged by the United Democratic Movement, Inkatha Freedom Party, Action SA, the National Union of Metalworkers and 15 others. They sought for hospitals and clinics, 23 000 public schools and police stations to be exempt from loadshedding, along with water and sanitation services, small businesses that deal with perishable goods and cellphone networks. The judgment, however, only focused on education, health and policing facilities, News24 reported. The judgment noted that where it is impossible to isolate embedded buildings and spare t ....

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