City of Johannesburg Mayor Kabelo Gwamanda stated that City Power were still owed billions by Eskom as residents fume over power outages
City of Johannesburg mayor Kabelo Gwamanda stated that City Power is still owed billions by Eskom as residents fume over power outages.City Power completed a successful revenue collection drive over the weekend but the amount is a marginal gain.
Among the largest defaulters were a residential development that was R7.1 million in debt, as well as a hotel with an outstanding amount of R750 000. Residents and businesses who were unable to settle their accounts were disconnected.City Power stated that winter usage highlighted the need to address a “culture of non-payment” as pressure on the grid drastically increased.claimed Eskom owed the entity R3.
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