POLOKWANE – Residents have in recent weeks taken to social media to bemoan the fact that in some areas, street lights are on during daytime, while other areas are enveloped in darkness because of faulty lights.
Thipa Selala, the municipality’s spokesperson, explained the lights that are on during the day can be ascribed to faulty control circuits or damage.
“Furthermore, cable theft and the theft of street light infrastructure are the main reason behind faulty street lights. This is, unfortunately, something the municipality is battling with. The lights get repaired today, only to get stolen later.”
He explained that when a matter is reported, the incident is listed on a repair list if the fault can’t be repaired immediately. The turnaround time depends on the problem, he said.
“We are preparing the streetlights. The backlog is currently just more than what we can handle. We are increasing our streetlight maintenance teams, but this is a costly and time-consuming exercise. We are procuring more ‘cherry-pickers’, the bucket trucks with which streetlights are repaired. While we are busy with that, our efforts are supplemented by the use of contractors. To complement the current intervention, the municipality will embark on a major street lights repairs programme from the beginning of the new financial year.”
To report faulty streetlights, call the Electrical Call Centre on (015) 290 2490 or send a WhatsApp message to 083 824 9886.