Eskom and the South African Red Cross Society partner assist 3,668 beneficiaries across 501 Eastern Cape households affected by recent extreme weather conditions.
The EC has suffered heavy rainfall, flooding, and snowfall, leading to fatalities, significant damage to homes and infrastructure, and the displacement of more than 1,500 people. More than 3,000 households across the OR Tambo, Amathole, and Alfred Nzo districts have been affected, resulting in serious interruptions to transportation, electricity, and livelihoods.
Eskom allocated R2,136,830 from the Eskom Development Foundation to provide vital relief items, including mattresses, blankets, food parcels, hygiene kits, and kitchen utensils to 3,668 individuals in 501 households. Beneficiaries were identified through a coordinated effort involving local ward councillors, disaster management teams, and trained volunteers working with SARCS, ensuring equitable and transparent distribution.
“Eskom stands with communities during challenging times. This effort embodies our value of Sinobuntu, showing empathy, compassion, and unity with those in need,” said Mologadi Motshele, Chief Executive Officer of the Eskom Development Foundation (Acting).
The Foundation’s Strategic Donations Committee approved this relief initiative on 30 June 2025 as part of Eskom’s wider corporate social responsibility efforts.
“For many families affected, this support represents more than material assistance; it’s a sign that they are supported and hopeful for the future,” Motshele says.
Eskom’s commitment goes beyond generating electricity, ithe power utility says. “For many families affected, this support represents more than material assistance; it’s a sign that they are supported and hopeful for the future.
“As a responsible corporate citizen, we strive to contribute sustainable value to South Africa. Our success is measured by the positive impact on the lives of South Africans.
“Beyond infrastructure development and electrification, Eskom supports local economic growth, skills development, and job creation, helping to transform communities nationwide.
We extend our heartfelt condolences to those who have suffered loss and renew our commitment to aid in the recovery and rebuilding process,” Motshele adds.
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