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Have your say on this week’s two hot topics

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The two hot topics of conversation on the Germiston City News Facebook page for the week, September 26 to October 2, were:

1. Temporary load reduction to be implemented in parts of Germiston: https://on.fb.me/1JJ7U3O 

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The metro informed residents and businesses of a power supply interruption that affected parts of Germiston and its surrounding areas on Thursday. The interruption was due to a problem on the network supply from Eskom, which feeds the Germiston area.

You said:

  •  Chantelle Taylor, “Who do I send my take-away food bill to, since Ekurhuleni shuts down power during breakfast and dinner times, when we have to prepare meals for our families?”
  •  Annette van Niekerk, “I am in Albemarle and get the impression Ekurhuleni is trying to save money on their account to Eskom – why is the power off during “peak times” for maintenance work? Surely when you do maintenance it is not from 5pm to 9pm?”

2. Couple left devastated after early morning fire destroys home: https://on.fb.me/1FKJLPE

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A Lambton couple have been left devastated after their home in Eighth Avenue was burnt to the ground last Sunday. It has been reported that the fire started at around 7.15am. The home’s owner, Johan du Plooy, told a journalist from the GCN that he believes it was an electrical fire, caused by something in his wife, Julie’s, home office.

You said:

  •  Dawn Crowe, “So sad, just glad they are safe.”
  •  Dolla Le Roux, “Ai dis vreeslik hartseer.”
  •  Sarie Rothman, “Dank die Vader hulle is veilig. Die veiligheidsdienste in die land is beroerd.”

 

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