City Power ditches operation to disconnect hijacked buildings as tenants turn violent

This was part of the entity’s effort to ramp up revenue collection efforts as they believe the actions of those who hijacked buildings were not different from the illegal connectors who put pressure on the electricity network.

The operation started smoothly as technicians disconnected the main power supply to one of the flats from the substation.

Tenants then threatened technicians and mistreated some of the journalists. A videographer from Newzroom Afrika was sprayed with a substance in the face. 

Addressing members of the media at the City Power depot in New Doornfontein, the entity’s spokesperson apologised to journalists about the developments.

“Let me start by apologising for some of the mistreatment that journalists received, especially at the hands of the tenants in some of the buildings. It is really uncalled for, and City Power apologises for that,” said Isaac Mangena. 

He said when they left the scene it was becoming volatile.

“The police decided to quickly pull out without ensuring that most of you [media] are actually safe, and we will talk to them about that so when we are engaged in these kinds of operations, every person that is part of that operation should return to base safely,” he said. 

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