Provincial secretary Bheki Mtolo said ANC-led municipalities should reject this price increase. ECRNewsWatch ANC
The party's provincial leadership on Monday held a media briefing to share its thoughts on the energy regulator's approval of a 19% tariff hike for Eskom.“We have also resolved that municipalities led by the ANC in KZN, especially those that are licenced holders including municipalities because they get affected by electricity disruptions.
In Gauteng, DA members and supporters dressed in blue gathered for the party's ‘Power To The People’ march on Tuesday morning. The opposition group says it will demonstrate against the rolling blackouts and tariff hike as it makes its way to the ANC’s Luthuli House headquarters in Johannesburg.
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