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Crisis Averted: Joburg Secures Power Amid Eskom Debt Standoff
Joburg Avoids December Blackout as City Settles with Eskom
Good news for Joburg residents! The city’s power supply is now secure for December, thanks to a recent deal with Eskom. Energy Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa confirmed that the City of Johannesburg agreed to pay Eskom an outstanding R1.4 billion bill, preventing a blackout that Eskom threatened for mid-December.
Breaking Down Joburg’s Bill and Payment Deal
Eskom recently demanded that Joburg settle an R4.9 billion debt and pay an additional R1.4 billion by the end of November. This ultimatum led to worries about a potential power cut across Joburg. However, with this latest payment, Joburg has avoided immediate disruption and can focus on more sustainable solutions.
What’s Causing the Dispute?
The city’s debt isn’t straightforward. Joburg claims Eskom’s billing has included errors, leading to years of overcharges. To counter these claims, Joburg has offset its bills based on what it believes it was overcharged, causing debt to increase. However, Eskom and South Africa’s courts have ruled that Joburg must pay the full amount. Any credits or adjustments will only apply if Joburg’s claims prove correct.
Next Steps: Independent Billing Review
To find a fair solution, Ramokgopa announced a full, independent review. This review team will include experts from Eskom, City Power, and neutral third-party assessors. Their goal is to deliver a clear assessment of the dispute by November 25, with both parties agreeing to follow the outcome.
What This Means for Joburg Residents
For now, Joburg’s lights stay on, relieving businesses and residents alike. However, the review’s findings could impact Joburg’s long-term debt. If Joburg’s claims of overcharges hold, the city could see reductions in its payments to Eskom. Either way, Joburg has avoided a disruptive blackout and is focusing on a sustainable way forward.