Eskom targets Mpumalanga municipalities over R13.2 billion debt

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Eskom targets Mpumalanga municipalities over R13.2 billion debt
Eskom targets Mpumalanga municipalities over R13.2 billion debt

Africa-Press – South-Africa. Eskom has put its foot down for municipalities in Mpumalanga that owe them billions of rand.

In several municipalities in the Nkangala and Ehlanzeni districts, the power utility implements load reduction from 05:00 to 07:00 and 17:00 to 19:00.

The 10 worst defaulters owe Eskom R13.2 billion, it said.

And according to Collin Reddy, general manager of the distribution division in the province, the debt is crippling Eskom’s ability to deliver services.

“This behaviour of not honouring account payments threatens the security of supply to the citizens residing in these supply areas as Eskom cannot continue to maintain its infrastructure and supply electricity for free.

“These municipalities receive government grants as well as payment for services rendered from their loyal customers. However, Eskom remains unpaid for the electricity consumed by these municipalities,” Reddy added.

Msukaligwa (Ermelo) owes R154 million, Dipaleseng (Balfour) owes R101 million and Emakhazeni (Belfast) owes R64 million.

The four worst defaulters account for 86% of the overdue debt in the province, Reddy added.

“Municipalities have a constitutional responsibility and duty, not only to Eskom but to their customers, to fulfil their financial obligations for the bulk supply of electricity so that Eskom can, in turn, meet their obligations.”

The Mbombela municipality previously admitted that it owes Eskom R999 million. Of that R770 million is owed for more than 90 days. However, it has an agreement to settle the debt.

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