The Star Late Edition

No lights for Metrobus clients at Gandhi Square

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Customers can pay their municipal account, in cash, at any of the 50 customer service centres city-wide.

Customers can also go to the city’s website for more informatio­n: www.joburg. org.za

Customers enquiring about how much they owe or requiring a copy of their account statement can call Joburg Connect on 0860 Joburg (562 874).

However, he did not explain how the bill decreased from R1.9m to R134 000 and then increased to R219 000.

@annacox JANE THOMPSON WRITES: There are fluorescen­t lights under the overhangin­g roof at the bus ticket office at Gandhi Square, but they are not working.

People buy tickets there in the early morning and late evening and have to queue in the dark in unsafe conditions and have difficulty seeing their money and tickets.

Nearby there are two street lights, at the south end of Joubert Street, which are also not working. Other lights at Gandhi Square are also not working.

Could you please help in getting the situation improved. METROBUS REPLIES: The street lights are City Power’s responsibi­lity, but the fluorescen­t lights in the ticket office are the responsibi­lity of the Johannesbu­rg Property Company.

We advised them and they were there on Wednesday to assess and repair the lights.

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