"Eskom does not have the financial capacity to finance the City of Tshwane's operations and calls on the city to do right by its residents and pay the bulk electricity account to enable Eskom to continue supplying electricity to the city," Eskom said.A spokesperson had previously indicated to News24 that the irregular payments related to Tshwane’s low level of revenue collection.
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