Organisation Calls Joburgs New Electricity Surcharge Irresponsible

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organisation calls joburgs new electricity surcharge irresponsible

Civil society organisation Joburg Community Action Network JoburgCAN has called a proposed surcharge to prepaid electricity customers by the City of Johannesburg, irresponsible.

This comes as a petition has been circulating on social media calling on the City to scrap the R200 monthly electricity surcharge, with petitioners saying NERSA is failing in its energy regulation task by allowing this.

Residents say they were not consulted over the charge and lamented the strain this will add to already cash-strapped customers who have also seen increases in electricity, water and sewer tariffs, come into effect from the first of this month.

Manager at JoburgCAN, Julia Fish says, "The costs are insurmountable for residents of the City. Theyre already struggling with double taxation, having to pay for services that should be supplied by the City, having to find alternatives for the inconsistent supply theyre receiving and high interest rates. The cost of living is really difficult for people living in the City, these additional costs are literally taking food out of peoples mouths, and theyre struggling."

Meanwhile, businesses across Gauteng have expressed concerns about steep municipal tariff increases that kicked off on 1 July.