Stage 2 load shedding implemented today

It seems like you're referring to the recent load shedding schedule implemented in South Africa. Stage 2 load shedding is a common practice used by Eskom, the national power utility, to manage the country's electricity supply and demand.

For those who may not be familiar, load shedding is a process where Eskom deliberately cuts off the power supply to certain areas for a set period to prevent a complete collapse of the grid. This is usually done during peak demand periods or when there's a shortage of electricity.

Stage 2 load shedding typically involves rotating power outages, where the power is cut off for 2-3 hours, followed by a 2-3 hour break. This allows Eskom to manage the demand and supply of electricity more effectively.

If you're experiencing load shedding in your area, I recommend checking the Eskom website or social media pages for updates on the schedule and any changes. You can also use the Eskom app or other load shedding tracking tools to stay informed.

Remember to always prioritize your safety during load shedding, especially if you're using alternative lighting or heating sources.