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Eskom is suing 14 South African towns over R110 billion in unpaid power bills, threatening blackouts if debts aren’t settled.
Eskom is pursuing legal action against 14 South African municipalities over unpaid electricity debts exceeding R110 billion, citing financial instability and failure to meet conditions of a national debt relief program.
Under South Africa’s Promotion of Administrative Justice Act, the utility has launched a public consultation allowing affected municipalities to respond before potential power interruptions or supply limits are enforced.
The move follows exhausted efforts under the Intergovernmental Relations Framework Act and aims to align electricity supply with payments received, protecting Eskom’s financial recovery and broader electricity sector reforms.
Eskom está demandando a 14 ciudades sudafricanas por más de R110 mil millones en facturas de electricidad no pagadas, amenazando con apagones si no se liquidan las deudas.