The biggest culprit is Silver Stream complex, which allegedly owes the entity more than R9m.
A car dealership, Telkom site and housing complexes were among a slew of businesses and residential estates disconnected during City Power's revenue collection drive in Johannesburg.
The drive is part of its tough stance on debt collection. City Power has targeted customers ranging from businesses, which included a shopping centre, to key customers, government institutions and residential homes. City Power said its operation was bearing fruit as more than R3.8bn was recovered between October and December last year.On Monday, officials descended on Midrand for a four-hour disconnection campaign that kicked off at Silver Stream Estate in Halfway Gardens, which allegedly owes the city more than R9m.Thirty First Investment in Allendale - R4.2m;Cedar Roc residential complex in Vorna Valley - R2.1m;Total Facilities Management company in Halfway House - R2.
“We encourage customers who are in arrears or know they have defaulted to approach our service delivery centres so that arrangements [to pay] can be made.”
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