Sowetan

Eskom cuts off non-payers

We’re punished for being poor, says community

- By Promise Marupeng

Unfortunat­ely there were about 80% of customers who are not servicing their accounts Reneiloe Semenya

ESKOM SPOKESPERS­ON

Over 300 families in Soweto have been left stranded without electricit­y by Eskom for over nine months after failing to pay their arrears.

Junior Nkosi of Mofolo said in his area 82 houses have been without electricit­y for eight months.

“We decided to stop paying for electricit­y because we were being overcharge­d; we were also promised prepaid meter boxes,” said Nkosi.

Nkosi said the community also suspected corruption among Eskom technician­s because they were allegedly selling equipment used for the maintenanc­e of the mini-substation and circuit breakers.

“The issues in our area date back as far as two years. We have had an incident where a technician was found selling circuit breakers to another section and we realised that was the reason our electricit­y supply transforme­rs always had problems.”

Nkosi said crime in the area has also increased because of darkness.

Charles Hlabahlaba of Central Western Jabavu said the community feels punished for being poor.

“Most of our area has elderly people and most of us are unemployed, so we cannot afford to pay ridiculous rates from faulty meter readings.

“We just want Eskom to restore our lights and put us into long-term payments arrangemen­ts so we can pay what we can afford.”

Hlabahlaba said life has been uncomforta­ble in the past nine months.

“We have to buy candles, use paraffin stoves and we cannot even cook a decent meal. We live on bread because we don’t have electricit­y,” said the frustrated father of three.

Hlabahlaba said his children struggle preparing for school in the mornings. He said he always ensures he has paraffin to heat water for bathing, making them breakfast and their lunch boxes.

Sibusiso Thenjwayo said his disabled friend who lived alone was burnt to death in September by a generator that he used.

Eskom spokespers­on Reneiloe Semenya said unfortunat­ely there were about 80% of customers who are not servicing their accounts, putting the power utility under strain to continue to restore, repair and replace transforme­rs in such areas.

She said the area was faced with a huge challenge of nonpayment­s that has resulted in Eskom no longer servicing it.

Semenya said Eskom wants to engage customers who are not paying their electricit­y bills in an arrangemen­t to pay their arrears to resolve the situation.

 ?? /PHOTOS / VELI NHLAPO ?? Catherine Mtshali of Mofolo North now survives on gas for cooking after her electricit­y supply was cut off many months ago.
/PHOTOS / VELI NHLAPO Catherine Mtshali of Mofolo North now survives on gas for cooking after her electricit­y supply was cut off many months ago.
 ??  ?? Soweto residents in Mofolo Central who have been left without lights for nine months.
Soweto residents in Mofolo Central who have been left without lights for nine months.

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