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On Wednesday, City Power took over 60,000 kg of cables—worth about R6 million—out of the Kanana, Rabie Ridge informal settlement and seized them.
According to the City Power the informal community is only one of several in Johannesburg that greatly contribute to infrastructure degradation and network overload, which cause extended outages.
“City Power successfully removed and confiscated approximately 60 000 kilograms of cables valued at around R6 million from Kanana, Rabie Ridge Extension 4 informal settlement on Wednesday, 16 October 2024. This informal settlement is one of many across the city, that are contributing significantly towards network overload and infrastructure damage, leading to prolonged outages.
“The extreme levels of illegal connections in the area is also contributing towards the enforcement of load reduction to avoid complete destruction of our network. In this area alone, City Power has replaced a total of 10 transformers from August this year. In August, three transformers were replaced, four in September and now halfway through October, we have already had three damaged transformers.” read the statement
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— @CityPowerJhb (@CityPowerJhb) October 16, 2024
City Power is taking firm action against illegal connections in the Kanana informal settlement. During our recent operation, we confiscated approximately 60,000 kilograms of aluminum cable conductors, valued at an estimated… https://t.co/nejvGbaTp0 pic.twitter.com/Sk1pet7UE7
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