Eskom cuts off electricity in Soweto: Residents state they are willing to pay for electricity

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Residents of some parts of Soweto including Diepkloof have vowed to intensify their protest action if power is not restored to their areas this after Eskom implemented around 700 customers were disconnected and issued with a reconnection fee of R6052.52 for non-payment of electricity. Ward Councillor Dammie says none of the residents is asking for free electricity and has described as a misconception the narrative that residents of the township do not want to pay for electricity. She joins us on the line.
7 Dec 2021 1PM English South Africa Education · Careers

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