By Zuko Komisa
City Power disconnects Apartheid museum for owing R1,8m.
The Apartheid Museum is one of the sites that City Power unplugged because it owed R1.8 million.
The Apartheid Museum at Gold Reef City, which owes R1.8 million, two business centres with a combined debt of R4.3 million, two mine equipment manufacturing firms with a combined debt of R1.3 million, and more were cut off.
City Power began a new tax collection effort on February 21 in various areas of Johannesburg South.
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According to City Power, pre-disconnection warnings were sent to the disconnected properties months ago, but no payment arrangements were made.
“It’s important to reinforce the culture of paying for services that customers use in order for the entity to continue with day-to-day operations and to invest in implementing its future energy management strategies, ” said City Power spokesman, Isaac Mangena in a statement.
City Power says non-paying customers can expect a tougher approach from the utility.
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It has targeted defaulting businesses in Johannesburg including the Apartheid Museum which owes R1.8 million. NR [images supplied] pic.twitter.com/3YcKOJ597o
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