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Eskom says the outstanding bill owed by Soweto residents now sits at about R5 billion.

Some Soweto residents feel that Phalatse did not give them the answers they were looking for in addressing their electricity struggles. Joined by members of the Mayoral Committee and Eskom representatives, Phalatse addressed residents at Soweto Theatre.

Residents sang struggle songs as they eagerly awaited the Johannesburg Mayor’s address. This comes after a memorandum of concerns was delivered to the mayor’s office in June.

 

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They're unemployed even if they are employed they're paid peanuts yet they are the ones doing the job than the employer

And they want electricity? Its like a right for a blackman to have free things in SA🤔🤔

Who can pay to fund loadshedding aimed at privatizing Eskom.

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And they will NEVER be switched off, will they?

Even if it gets to 5Ob there won't be any change.... People won't pay

Mxm Eskom_SA threaten them and stop bullying CityTshwane and their residence

Bill the ANC !!

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