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WATCH: Municipality cuts off electricity at owing departments

Various departments in the city including public works, rural development and education owe the municipality in excess of R253m.

POLOKWANE – A deputation from the Polokwane Municipality, consisting of members of the Portfolio Committee on Finance and officials from the departments of finance, electricity and community safety visited ten offices of government departments in the city earlier today (March 13) with a firm brief to cut-off electricity supply.

The various departments owe the municipality in excess of R253m.

On February 28, the Department of Public Works owed the municipality more than R71m, while the departments of health and rural development were R31m and R25m in arrears, respectively.

Lesser amounts were owed by the departments of sport, arts and culture, agriculture, cooperative governance, human settlements and traditional affairs and education, as well as the Limpopo Economic Development Enterprise.

According to the municipality’s Chief Finance Officer Nazeem Essa, who formed part of the group, all the defaulters were served with “green letters” of the municipality’s intention to terminate their electricity supply a while ago and that no acceptable arrangements were made.

Read the full story in this week’s Polokwane Observer.

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Raeesa Sempe

Raeesa Sempe is a Caxton Award-winning Digital Editor with nine years’ experience in the industry. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Media Studies from the University of the Witwatersrand and started her journey as a community journalist for the Polokwane Review in 2015. She then became the online journalist for the Review in 2016 where she excelled in solidifying the Review’s digital footprint through Facebook lives, content creation and marketing campaigns. Raeesa then moved on to become the News Editor of the Bonus Review in 2019 and scooped up the Editorial Employee of the Year award in the same year. She is the current Digital Editor of the Polokwane Review-Observer, a position she takes pride in. Raeesa is married with one child and enjoys spending time with friends, listening to music and baking – when she has the time. “I still believe that if your aim is to change the world, journalism is a more immediate short-term weapon. – Tom Stoppard

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