Tshwane Metro announces tariff hikes for water, sanitation, refuse removal, and property rates, impacting residents' budgets.
Uys said during the 2022-23 financial year, the city improved its audit outcomes from that of an adverse opinion to a qualified audit outcome.
Uys said in formulating the budget, the city ensured it was based on a financially sound plan that would stabilise the metro’s finances, while prioritising service delivery for all. It also put R91.9 million towards credit control operations, R20 million towards electricity losses , R3 million for tendering bills on WhatsApp and USSD, R2 million revenue for the management war room, R2 million towards new electricity connections, R60 million towards water conservation and R50.2 million towards water leak repairs and water losses.The city will further allocate R52.1 million towards meter readers, R54.6 million for debt collections and R49.
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