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A city with a R37 billion budget should not need to impose some of the country’s steepest tariff hikes, writes Roger Solomons.
The Gauteng High Court, Pretoria, has rejected a homeowner's application challenging the City of Tshwane's electricity disconnection practices, ruling that municipal by-laws legally permit cutting power without warning when tampering is suspected. The case highlights the municipality's ongoing battle against electricity theft through manipulated prepaid meters.
South African homeowners show unprecedented confidence as sentiment index reaches 87% in Q4 2024, marking the highest level in a decade despite economic challenges. Property investment and buying sentiment see significant growth, signalling positive.
South African homeowners show unprecedented confidence as sentiment index reaches 87% in Q4 2024, marking the highest level in a decade despite economic challenges. Property investment and buying sentiment see significant growth, signalling positive.