I'm not going to say this is the RIGHT way to do things, but I also don't give a shit if it's illegal or not, it's my house, I own it, and I've taken the risk and accepted it.
My solution costs approximately R 5 000-00. This consists of a good old UPS. Pictured here, the first workable solution I built which a few guys in my office have now adopted themselves. This is a 1200 Watt UPS, with 4 Batteries connected in series and parallel to provide 24 Volts and 52 A/h of power. I connected my TV, DSTV Decoder, Home Theater Amp, HDMI switch and a couple of power-saving bulbs up, and this runs all of that for 2 hours perfectly.

I subsequently have already modified this in my house and wired this up directly to my DB Board, as well as adding an additional UPS and more Batteries, and for now besides a Fridge and Stove, pretty much everything in the house runs when there's Load-Shedding. Now when it happens, we actually hardly notice it. Sad case of affairs, but a reality nonetheless.

So, there you go. Cheap solution if you DO in fact want elec 24/7.
Alan