Defaulting NC municipalities face double loadshedding
6 February 2020
While Northern Cape municipalities face double power cuts due to a combination of Eskom’s loadshedding schedule coupled with loadshedding induced as a result of municipalities non-payments to Eskom, the Democratic Alliance is reiterating our call to COGHSTA MEC, Bentley Vass, to urgently assist local government in finding sustainable pay-back solutions.
This comes after Khai-Ma municipality has become the latest local government institution to be issued with a directive from Eskom stating that it would be cutting the electricity supply in Pofadder next week due to the municipality defaulting on its payment agreement.
The matter of municipalities failing to comply with their payment agreements is nothing new in this province, yet still government fails to come up with a long-term solution to prevent this debilitating practice.
Last year, it was revealed that debt owed to Eskom by Northern Cape municipalities had escalated by 577% from R192 million in 2015 to R1,3 billion in July 2019. Furthermore, out of the 26 local government institutions in the province, only six municipality’s bulk accounts with Eskom were paid to date and only two of the municipalities who were in arrears with Eskom, were actually honouring their debt.