DA calls on Eskom to hand Delft electricity supply over to the City of Cape Town
7 August 2024
Thousands of Delft residents were left without power and in the dark from Sunday until Friday last week, causing significant hardship and loss of supplies. The areas affected were The Hague, N2 Gateway and a portion of Rosendal. These residents are all direct Eskom customers, not supplied by the City of Cape Town.
Angry protests erupted on Stellenbosch Arterial Road and the Eskom site. A lack of clear communication from Eskom exacerbated the situation. Local officials, particularly the ward councillor, face misplaced blame for an outage outside their control. Eskom technicians eventually restored power to residents after several failed attempts.
Direct Eskom customers in this region have experienced electricity woes for many years including unscheduled outages for long periods, slow response times and poor communication by Eskom. One resident reports being without electricity for almost a year because she needs a new meter box. Eskom’s response is that no meter boxes are available, and they do not know when it will become available.
It is hardly surprising that residents’ frustrations have regularly erupted into street protests. For instance, in June residents of Happy Valley were burning tires in Wimbledon Road.