Thursday 28 January 2021 - 1:15pm
Nelson Mandela Bay municipality officials are clamping down on electricity tampering. They visited businesses in the area checking for illegal connections. Those found in the wrong were cut off and fined. Nceba Ntlanganiso fills us in. Courtesy #DStv403
PORT ELIZABETH - Nelson Mandela Bay municipality officials are clamping down on electricity tampering.
They visited businesses in the area, checking for illegal connections.
Those found in the wrong were cut off and fined.
MMC for Electricity and Energy, Luxolo Namettee says the stealing of the electricity in the metro will soon be a thing of the past.
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NMB Metro says water projects on track The metro has seen one of the worst droughts since 2015 and last year the taps were close to running dry. Picture: 123.rf.com
CAPE TOWN - The Nelson Mandela Bay Metro said that its water projects were well on track.
The metro has seen one of the worst droughts since 2015 and last year the taps were close to running dry.
It has urged residents to continue to use 50 litres of water, per person, per day.
Mayoral committee member for Infrastructure and Engineering, Masixole Zinto, said that the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro projects were all on track.