On Sunday, every prepaid electricity meter across the country will cease from operating due to a global technical switchover that needs to be done.
JOHANNESBURG - Eskom has managed to reduce the backlog of electricity prepaid meter upgrades by at least 400,000 in 24 hours.
Tensions flared in Diepkloof, Soweto, on Thursday afternoon, as residents needing to upgrade their electricity prepaid meters before Sunday once again formed snaking queues outside several eskom customer care centres. "Three days, no help. We keep on getting there, they tell you 'We are cutting off, come tomorrow'. Tomorrow you come back and you start at the back there again."
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