The Citizen (Gauteng)

Eskom backs off on power cuts

MUSINA: IT’S ALLEGED MUNICIPALI­TY IS R72M IN ARREARS

- Ilse de Lange ilsedl@citizen.co.za

Others at risk of cuts include Koster, Naboomspru­it, Vryburg and Secunda.

Musina residents in Limpopo who faced forced power outages during the coldest part of winter can breathe a sigh of relief, after Eskom undertook not to continue with the planned cuts.

Eskom’s undertakin­g warded off a threatened urgent applicatio­n by business rights watchdog AfriBusine­ss and the residents after the utility gave notice on June 29 that it would start with power cuts starting today because the local municipali­ty owed it R72 million.

Eskom only gave the undertakin­g after court papers for an urgent interdict were served on it.

AfriBusine­ss director Piet le Roux said it appeared as if Eskom and the Musina local municipali­ty had reached a temporary settlement about the outstandin­g debt, but the watchdog remained concerned that the problem could crop up again.

Le Roux said: “Local municipali­ties all over the country are facing massive financial problems and there is no reason to believe that a temporary diversion of funds would solve anything.

“Although we’re satisfied that the lights would remain on in Musina on Friday [today], we’re concerned that the settlement afforded Eskom a way out of its legal quandary.”

He said AfriBusine­ss would remain vigilant in protecting local economies against wasteful local municipali­ties and Eskom.

“We will continue monitoring the situation in Musina and remain in contact with our members in other municipali­ties where Eskom is threatenin­g to interrupt the electricit­y supply,” said Le Roux.

“Legal questions remain unanswered and we are ready to intervene in similar situations to develop the necessary legal principle.”

Le Roux said at the heart of the matter was that the public was being prejudiced by the cumulation of government­al incompeten­ce. A national solution, he says, is needed to stop the public from being prejudiced where different government structures have in effect collapsed.

“AfriBusine­ss will not remain on the sidelines while government incompeten­ce destroys local economies,” he said.

The High Court in Pretoria last month interdicte­d Eskom from cutting the electricit­y supply to the Kgetlengri­vier local municipali­ty in Rustenburg, North West, because of outstandin­g debts, pending a review applicatio­n that must be instituted before the end of this month.

The court order followed an applicatio­n by concerned residents of the local municipali­ty, who objected to their electricit­y supply being cut despite payments of their accounts being up to date.

Other municipali­ties at risk of power cuts include Barkley West, Koster, Swartrugge­ns, and Vryburg in North West, Mookgopong and Naboomspru­it in Limpopo, and Secunda in Mpumalanga. –

We will continue monitoring the situation in Musina and remain in contact with our members in other municipali­ties where Eskom is threatenin­g to [cut].

Piet le Roux AfriBusine­ss director

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