“It (the tariff increase) is not fair, (but) it is necessary,” Gigaba said at a business breakfast in Fourways.
“Given the challenges that we have… we need to ask South Africans to bare the collective pain to fund this build programme and go through this painful process.”
In October, Eskom submitted an application to the National Energy Regulator of SA for a 16 percent tariff hike every year for the next five years.
Gigaba said the poor needed to continue to be shielded. They would be charged a single-digit flat rate determined by municipalities.
Eskom asked municipalities to be considerate of their mark-up when charging more for electricity, as it was a source of revenue, Gigaba added.