Tshwane spokesperson Lindela Mashigo announced temporary power supply interruption to Cullinan and nearby areas due to essential repair work.
In a recent announcement, Tshwane spokesperson Lindela Mashigo revealed that essential repair work has triggered a temporary interruption of the power supply to Cullinan and its neighboring areas.The repair work is expected to be completed and power restored by approximately 16:00, but in the meantime, customers are urged to exercise caution and consider all electrical appliances as live during this period.
The areas affected by this power outage include Afgri Agri Services, Refilwe Township, Destiny Lodge, Cullinan, Refilwe Sewerage Plant, Africa Tank, and even the Zonderwater Prison facility.Local businesses may experience delays and temporary shutdowns. Residents will need to adapt to living without electricity during the repair process.While temporary power outages can be disruptive, it is important to remember that maintenance work is crucial.
“The City of Tshwane apologises profusely for the inconvenience that may be caused as a result of this unforseen interruption,” read the statement.
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