City Power cuts off Apartheid Museum's power for R1.8 million debt | The Citizen

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CityPower has cut off the electricity to the famous Apartheid Museum for its R1.8 million electricity debt. Click here to read the full story ➡️

City Power said more customers will be targeted for failing to pay their bills. Photo: Apartheid Museum

City Power has cut off the electricity to the popular Apartheid Museum for its R1.8 million electricity debt. City Power spokesperson Isaac Mangena said the power utility resolved to take a tough stance on non-payment of accounts and restricted services to defaulters.successfully conducted an aggressive revenue collection drive on Tuesday which saw defaulting business in Comptonville, Village Main Extensions, Ormonde Extension 33 and Aeroton having their power supply cut off.

“Today was the first day of a week-long cut-off operation in which the Reuven SDC seeks to recover at least R40 million of debt currently owed by businesses. ’s overall provision of debt stands at R8.9 billion across the City of Johannesburg, with Reuven SDC owed a total of R1.2 Billion.”

 

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