The march is scheduled to take place on Monday, 27 July.
The Economic Freedom Fighters is planning to march to City Power’s offices on 27 July, however, both local and metro police confirmed toAlexandra police station spokesperson Sergeant Simphiwe Mbatha said: “The march may be linked to what happened on Tuesday, 21 July. City Power came and removed all the illegal electricity connections. Other than that, we were not aware.”
The community of Alexandra has been experiencing electricity issues with some households reporting that they have not had electricity for over two weeks.During this operation, illegal connections were cut off to close to 200 homes on the day. Illegal connections to close to 200 homes were cut off during an operation in Ext. 7 Tsutsumani Alexandra today.
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