The City of Tshwane says it has removed an estimated R400,000 of electrical material during its operation to disconnect 800 illegal connections at the Brazzaville informal settlement on Tuesday.
During the operation at Brazzaville informal settlement, an estimated R400,000 of electrical material was removed, including 11kV overhead lines, aluminium conductors and aluminium aerial-bundle conductors.
The city's energy and electricity department, working with the Tshwane metro police and SAPS Danville station members disconnected 800 illegal electricity connections at Brazzaville on Tuesday.
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