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Load Shedding Schedule - February 2019 ESWATINI ELECTRICITY COMPANY (EEC) Head Office, Eluvatsini House, Mhlambanyatsi Road P. O. Box 258 Mbabane H100, Tel: 2409 4000, Fax: 2404 2335 www.sec.co.sz Toll Free: 800 9000 Energy for the Future LOAD SHEDDING SCHEDULE - FEBRUARY 2019 Possible load shedding for the month of February 2019. Please find your location in the groups below and refer to your load shedding schedule detailing the affected areas. Kindly note that in the event our customers successfully reduce their consumption, it may not be necessary for load shedding to take place. Ì MORNING ĈĆOĆĆ Ǽ ĈÇOĆĆ A AFTERNOON 14h00 - 17h00 E EVENING 17h00 - 21h00 O OFF DATE DAY GROUP A GROUP B GROUP C GROUP D GROUP A GROUP D GROUP C GROUP D 1 FRI O M A E 2 SAT E O M A Pigg's Peak 3480 Mayiwane 3940 Endzingeni 3810 Mayiwane 3940 3 SUN A E O M 4 MON M A E O Mayiwane 3950 Sihhoye 2670 Sihhoye 2660 Sihhoye 2670 5 TUE O M A E Sihhoye 2690 Nkhaba 3890 Nkhaba 3860 Nkhaba 3890 6 WED E O M A 7 THU A E O M Nkhaba 3880 Mpisi 5640 Pine Valley 830 Mpisi 5640 8 FRI M A E O Nkhaba 3870 Balegane 2610 Moses Hlophe 5350 Balegane 2610 9 SAT O M A E 10 SUN E O M A Mpisi 5650 Moses Hlophe 5360 Siteki 1230 Moses Hlophe 5360 11 MON A E O M Thompson 622 12 TUE M A E O Kent Rock 827 Siphocosini 925 Siphocosini 925 13 WED O M A E Moses Hlophe 5330 Riverbank 5090 Siphofaneni 5740 Riverbank 5090 14 THU E O M A 15 FRI A E O M Moses Hlophe 5370 Manzini 1 508 Thabankulu 3977 Manzini 1 508 16 SAT M A E O KaLanga 1240 Usutu 1093 Big Bend 5014 Usutu 1093 17 SUN O M A E 18 MON E O M A Lobamba 950 Sidvokodvo 630 Matsapha 2300 Sidvokodvo 630 19 TUE A E O M SPM 108 Usutu 1094 20 WED M A E O Hlathikhulu 2180 Hlathikhulu 2180 21 THU O M A E Manzini 1 507 Lawuba 4360 Sidvokodvo 636 Lawuba 4360 22 FRI E O M A 23 SAT A E O M Mankayane 1070 Nhlangano 2 4230 Nsoko 5060 Nhlangano 2 4230 24 SUN M A E O Mankayane 1030 Hlathikhulu 2170 Lawuba 4370 Hlathikhulu 2170 25 MON O M A E 26 TUE E O M A Lawuba 4340 Ncandweni 1960 Nhlangano 2 4240 Ncandweni 1960 27 WED A E O M Nhlangano 1 2120 Mhlosheni PMR 4670 28 THU M A E O St Philips 7930 Nhlangano 1 2120 GROUP A Affected Area GROUP B Affected Area GROUP C Affected Area GROUP D Affected Area Glen Township, Emoyeni, Luhlangotsini, Nkomanzi, Endzingeni, Mgungundlovu, Mayiwane 3940 Ngonini Pigg's Peak 3480 Casino Staff House, Malanti Primary Pigg's Peak 3440 Endzingeni 3810 Mphondla, Emvuma, Emzimnene, Phophonyane, Gobolondlo, Sihhoye 2670 Tshaneni Mayiwane 3950 Vusweni Ntfonjeni Makhonweni, Entandweni Sihhoye 2690 Mananga Sihhoye, Mangweni Tingonini, Mayiwane, Mawombe, Mnyokane, Malanti, Nkomanzi, Ekufikeni, Mphofu, Ntab'inezimpisi, Maphalaleni, Nkhaba Mayiwane 3970 Lugongondlawne, Herefords, Sihhoye 2660 Nkhaba 3890 ElShaddai, Embutini, Luhlangotsini, Dryhoek, Nkhaba 3880 Inkhundla, Nkhaba Royal Mantfuntini, Nkamanzi Mhlangatane, Ndwabangeni, Ndeva, Lusekwaneni Kraal, Malolotja Mavula-Nhlambeni Dvokolwako 1320 Manzana, Mnjoli Bhudla, Mpisi Training, Ngogola, Mabhawu, Mnyokane, Mnyokane, Nkhaba, Malolotja, Nkhaba 3870 Nkhaba 3860 Mpisi 5640 Mdumezulu, Ndabeni, Thulwane, New Nkhaba Clinic Pine Valley 810 Mbuluzi Mhlosheni, Hawane Thulwane, Mafuteseni, Msabane Luve, Nkiliji, Lukhitsi, Thembelihle, Golf Course, Dalriach East, Fontyn, Mzaceni, Maguga, Ebulandzeni, Nkamanzi, Kent Rock 824 Pine Valley 830 Balegane 2610 Mpisi 5650 Mbelebeleni, Ekutsimuleni, Dalriach, Woodlands Mdzangwini, Hlobane, Pine Valley Cetjwayo Sidvokodvo, Lubhaceni Dvokolwako, Madlangampisi, Ticantfwini, Mphembekati, Moses Hlophe 5360 Makholweni, Sicelwini, Sobhuza Clinic Balegane 2620 Msinda, Mahlabatsini, Moses Hlophe 5350 Kent Rock 827 Checkers Buhlebuyeza William Pitcher, Fairview Siphocosini 925 Sigangeni Siyeni, Ticantfwini, Sterkstroom, Ticantfwini, St Kalanga, Lonhlupheko, Moses Hlophe 5330 Maliyaduma, Global Village, Moses Hlophe 5340 Siteki 1230 Riverbank 5090 Bar-J, Manyovu, Crookes Michaels Lukhwakhweni, Lukhula Madonsa Manzini 1 508 Mhobodleni Mphembekati, Bhodo, Magevini Flats, Mbuleni, Eteteni, Logoba, Matsapha, Moses Hlophe 5380 Bhunya Police, Msahweni, Macembe, Moses Hlophe 5370 Mbekelweni Thompson 622 Swazi National High, Kwaluseni Mbikwakhe Clinic, Mhlaleni Usutu 1093 Luhleko, Majotini, Ngogodla, LeMgabhi, Lwandle, Hhelehhele, UNISWA Mhlabubovu, Mawelawela Correctional Makhokhondela, Mbeka, SOS Village, Kalanga Clinic, Magwabayi 542 Siphofaneni 5740 Gilgal KaJelous, Ngculwini, Railway, Tri Cash, Tums WaterWorld, KaLanga 1240 Kalanga Inkhundla, Mzilikazi Emgconyeni, Hillview, Joy Vuvulane, Mafucula, Sidvokodvo 630 Sidvokodvo Farms, Kalangakalingeni, behind Fire, Nazarene Thabankulu 3977 Malindza, Sulutane, Tsambokhulu Dvumbe, Kholwane, Moti Lobamba 950 Tiyeni Mpaka 1227 Dvokodvweni, Sigcaweni, Big Bend 5014 Crookes Hlathikhulu 2180 Madulini Tjedze Edwaleni, Mphini Matsapha 2300 Mfabantfu, Lozitha, Zombodze Mbulungwane, Kahhohho, Jerusalem, SPM 108 Umphakatsi, St Bernard Edwaleni 104 Gebeni Lawuba 4360 Nhlentjeni, Mbelebeleni Mission Montigny Forestry Compound, Manzini 1 504 Ngwane Park Zakhele, Eticancweni, Usutu 1094 Dwalile, Mongcongco, Lundzi, Phola, SWSC, Jabulani, Simemeni, Mlambo, Manzini 1 507 Ngwane Park, Sidzakeni Nhlambeni, Njelu, Gundvwini, Mpuluzi, Zondwako Nzongomane, Mashobeni, Gege, Hillview, Gundvwini Nazarene, Nhlangano 2 4230 Nkonyeni Precast, Nkonyeni Golt Magubheleni, Dudusini, Siyendle, Gege, Mabovini, Ngwemphisi, Sidvokodvo 2950 Nkwalini, Bugeleni, Siphula, Sidvokodvo 636 Fakudze, Mahlangatsha, Course, EI Ranch, Gege Border post Mankayane 1070 Esikhaleni Selusekwane, Mgomfelweni, New Ntuli Location, Ngenesakeni, Magele, Thembeni , Sicelwini Nisela Safaris, Lubulini, Hlathikhulu 2170 Hebron, Edilini, Sidwala Nsoko 5060 Salem, New Ward, Mdabula, Madulini Nsoko 5050 Nsoko,Mbutfu Mqonqwane Lushikishini, PWD, Ncandweni 1960 Mankayane 1030 New Heaven, Mashayekhatsi, Mabovini Kadeda, Cana Lawuba 4370 Hluthi Town Nkomonye, Ngudzeni, Mathendele, Ecinisweni, Zombodze, Lawuba 4350 Holneck, Maseyisini, Ndlovunga, KaNdzameya, Ntjanini, Nhlangano 2 4240 Ekuthuleni. Mthombe, Mahlalini, Mhlanga, Lawuba 4340 Moihook, Mbeka, Mbhoke Nhlangano 1 2120 Phansesigwe Mahamba, Matimatima, Ngwabi, Makhwelela, Mbangweni, St Philipps 7930 St Philipps 7950 Mhlosheni PMR 4670 Nzongomane, Khiza CALL CENTRE: 800 9000/2508 3333: Alternative No. 2508 3333: Eswatini Electricity Company @SECswaziland.
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