Africa-Press – South-Africa. Tensions brewed in Diepkloof as hundreds of irate residents continued to queue outside the Eskom administration office to upgrade their prepaid meters.
At least two million South Africans are yet to upgrade their prepaid meters, with Sunday’s deadline looming.
The upgrade falls in line with a technical switch-over, which Eskom claims simply cannot be extended, meaning there is a risk that millions will be left in the dark, unable to load electricity tokens.
However, if they thought the wait was long, they were in for another shocker as many said they were being informed they would be required to pay a monthly amount of R500 for the upgrade and an additional R350 to load electricity.
Electricity Minister, Kgosientsho Ramokgopa tried to quell tensions as he engaged the community on Thursday afternoon.
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