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On Tuesday, Eskom ordered the Sheriff of the court to attach vehicles and furniture of the municipality via SABCNewsOnline

Emfuleni Acting Mayor Councillor Pias Maseko says this amount is being reduced as they have paid Eskom almost R1.1 billion since 2018.from continuing to attach its property. On Tuesday, Eskom ordered the Sheriff of the court to attach vehicles and furniture of the municipality because it owes the power utility R2.3 billion for electricity supply.

However, Emfuleni Acting Mayor Councillor Pias Maseko says this amount is being reduced as they have paid Eskom almost R1.1 billion since 2018. “We have filed papers with Eskom to make sure they stop the attachment so that we go back to them on the 20Maseko says electricity supply to residents and businesses has not been affected by this and that service delivery would also not be seriously impacted as the municipal trucks are still available.

“But at the same time, we want to sit with Eskom because we tried to speak with Eskom before this thing happened. We were not getting joy in terms of us and them having an agreement in terms of the repayment.”

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WAY2GO! MT : On Tuesday, Eskom ordered the Sheriff of the court to attach vehicles and furniture of the municipality via

It goes like this ANC government ordered the sheriff to attach its own furniture

They must pay Eskom....my pension fund will be safe

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