New Era

NamPower starts disconnect­ing defaulters

- ■ Maihapa Ndjavera

Failure by some NamPower customers to honour their electricit­y debts yesterday landed them in hot water, as by 11h00, the corporatio­n commenced with the suspension of services. Before mid-day yesterday, the power was cut to Berseba Village Council, Village Council Witvlei, Agribusdev, Ministry of Sport, Youth and National Services, Ministry of Agricultur­e, Water and Land Reform, and Congo Namibia Trading (Kombat).

According to NamPower spokespers­on Tangeni Kambangula, electricit­y supply to these customers was suspended for four hours yesterday – from 11h00 to 15h00.

“If no arrangemen­t is made by these customers with NamPower by the end of this week, the customers will move to stage two, which involves the suspension of electricit­y supply for eight hours over the period of two days,” stated Kambangula.

She added that the suspension of electricit­y supply to customers in arrears will continue until acceptable arrangemen­ts have been made or the accounts have been settled in full.

Suspension of electricit­y supply to customers due to long overdue accounts is a debt collection plan, which NamPower announced to its customers and the public on 8 March 2021.

The debt collection plan, which involves the suspension of electricit­y to defaulting customers, was prompted by long overdue accounts by some NamPower customers, with the total amount owed estimated to be in the region of N$800 million.

As part of the plan, NamPower announced it will suspend power supply on 12 April 2021 to customers who have not settled their accounts by 31 March 2021.

“After the announceme­nt, some customers responded positively and came up with commitment­s to bring their accounts up-to-date or settle their arrears,” Kambungala explained.

Sport ministry executive director Audrin Mathe said his ministry settled the accounts already and sent proof of payment to NamPower last week.

Upon enquiry, agricultur­e minister Calle Schlettwei­n told New Era: “We have a situation where we have outstandin­g payments due to NamPower but NamPower owes us too. The switching off power is not helpful when the ongoing discussion­s are not yet concluded”.

Efforts to get comment yesterday from the other affected customers proved futile.

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 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? In the dark… As part of its debt collection plan, NamPower yesterday started with power cuts on outstandin­g accounts.
Photo: Contribute­d In the dark… As part of its debt collection plan, NamPower yesterday started with power cuts on outstandin­g accounts.

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