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Just over 10 000 Soweto households unlawfully overcharged by Eskom

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Eskom says it is losing at least R2.5bn in revenue annually due to illegal power connections in Gauteng. Of that, it says, it's haemorrhaging R3m a day in Soweto alone.

Source: South African News | Online News | The South African

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