By Mark Ogagan
Johannesburg and City Power will face electricity outages at various times due to an outstanding debt owed to power utility Eskom.
Eskom reports that the City of Johannesburg currently owes R4.9 billion, with an additional R1.4 billion due by the end of November 2024.
Despite efforts to accommodate the city, Eskom said that it can no longer do so without jeopardizing its operations. As of September 2024, total unpaid municipal bills to Eskom amount to R90 billion, putting a significant strain on its operational costs.
Although the City acknowledges the debt, it argues that Eskom has overcharged for certain supply points, which it believes justifies withholding full payment. Eskom noted that Johannesburg’s management and City Power had agreed on a payment plan while overbilling claims were investigated, but this agreement has reportedly been breached.
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