The party announced at a media briefing on Monday morning that it had decided to work with the ANC on a conditional basis, provided that the surcharge was revoked.
JOHANNESBURG - With ActionSA now joining hands with the African National Congress in Joburg, the party wants the metro to repeal its contentious R200 surcharge on prepaid electricity.decided to work with the ANC on a conditional basisAs of this month, households on prepaid electricity in Johannesburg are set to pay an additional fixed fee of R200 to keep their lights on.
However, the party has set out various conditions, some of which involve the ANC-led government reversing its R200 electricity surcharge and the removal of Al Jama-ah’s Kabelo Gwamanda from the mayoral office.
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