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ICYMI Residents of Phoenix north of Durban are up in arms due to unannounced water and electricity outages that sometimes last up to three days.

A person next to a paraffin light during an electricity blackoutwater and electricity outages that sometimes last up to three daysAt the weekend, residents put up burning barricades on the Phoenix Highway, a major route connecting Phoenix and Verulam with the N2 highway and a major shopping centre. The situation has since returned to normal.

The residents say they endured prolonged power cuts, and they have also been affected by water cuts for months. 29-year-old Samantha Naidoo, who has been living in a complex for the past seven years, is a mother of a 13-year-old girl, and is also taking care of her sickly mother. Naidoo says they are sometimes forced to throw away food that has gone off due to electricity cuts.

“At times you get both switched off at the same time, now we’re going into an electric re surge whereby we go around up to eight hours a day. Now with the temperatures that we’re experiencing, the food in the freezer and fridges are diminishing and so who is going to compensate for this. Well at times you get water going out for two to three days, sometimes at the weekends, from Friday until Sunday afternoon, there is no water.

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Come ELECTION time they vote anc nxa

Up in Hands,pse they can't bring out those 'arms' again..we had enough of that...already.

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