Pay your bills, or face disconnection, says Durban municipality
The City said that there is a debt relief programme available to those with existing debt.
“We appreciate customers coming through to pay their bills and we encourage those with debt 90 days and over to take advantage of the relief programme that will expire in December 2020,” said du Plessis.
Residents can pay their bills at any municipal customer care centre, Sizakala centre, third party payment agents, the post office, via EFT or electronically to the City’s Nedbank account.
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The option to pay through Masterpass is available to residents who are registered on the e-Services portal.
Bills can also be paid through a debit order arranged with the municipality.
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