By: Natasha Archary

City Power Hursthill Service Delivery Centre (SDC) will be paying Helen Joseph and Rahima Moosa Mother and Child Hospitals a special visit to hand over disconnection notices.
Both facilities owe a combined R32 million to City Power who is embarking on a revenue collection drive in Hursthill and surrounding areas.
The Hursthill Service Delivery Centre is trying to recover R13 million from defaulting business and residential accounts.
Industria, Parkhurst, Hursthill and surrounding areas will be targeted in the revenue collection drive on Thursday, 12 October.
City Power will be conducting these cut-off operations across the City of Johannesburg on a weekly basis to send a strong message to defaulters that non-payment will not be tolerated.
Meanwhile, City Power’s Hursthill Service Delivery Centre is sitting with 169 calls regarding outages, 55 of which were placed within the past 24-hours.
The utility says the problem is due to cable theft at the Crown Substation.
City Power Hursthill Service Delivery Centre is sitting with 169 calls, and 55 of those calls were logged over the past 24 hours.^RM pic.twitter.com/zryp9BKLWx
— @CityPowerJhb (@CityPowerJhb) October 12, 2023
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