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It is official – RAMRA to come to the town’s rescue

Eskom threatening to interrupt electricity supply, the declining state of the town and a lack of service delivery are among the issues the newly established Rand West Municipality Ratepayers Association (RAMRA) aim to resolve.

The Rand West Municipality Ratepayers Association (RAMRA) that was launched officially on Friday, 29 November has committed itself to holding the municipality to account and making sure that residents get value for their money.

In a media statement issued by the association, it said Eskom threatening to interrupt electricity supply, the declining state of the town and a lack of service delivery are among the issues they aim to resolve.

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Pay up and help prevent Eskom cutting town’s power

Johan Krogh has been appointed as the legal advisor of the association. Photo: Tumi Riba.

Johan Booysen, RAMRA chairperson said, “We invite all Randfontein and Westonaria ratepayers to help RAMRA to help us all. Join RAMRA today and make a difference in your own town. Membership fees were also determined at today’s meeting – businesses pay R3 000 per year, residents pay R50 per household per month, and pensioners pay R10 per household per month.”

André Botha of Mining Ventilation makes a point during RAMRA’s official launch. Photo: Tumi Riba.

For more info, visit the RAMRA website at https://www.ramra.org.za.

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