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Plug in and pay more: Emalahleni's new tariffs now active
Plug in and pay more: Emalahleni's new tariffs now active

The Citizen

time01-07-2025

  • Business
  • The Citizen

Plug in and pay more: Emalahleni's new tariffs now active

Plug in and pay more: Emalahleni's new tariffs now active The Emalahleni Local Municipality has announced the new prepaid rates for the 2025/26 financial year, effective from today, causing residents to feel the pinch. According to the communication unit of the municipality, residential customers will now be charged a rate of R3.8300 per unit of electricity, along with a basic monthly charge of R100. Business customers, on the other hand, will face a higher rate of R5.3430 per unit, accompanied by a basic monthly fee of R1680.22. Residents and businesses are encouraged to plan accordingly and adjust their budgets to reflect the new rates. Most importantly, use electricity wisely. Breaking news at your fingertips … Follow WITBANK NEWS on our website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or TikTok Chat to us: info@ At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

ANC redeploys controversial speaker amid alleged fallout over suspended MMCs
ANC redeploys controversial speaker amid alleged fallout over suspended MMCs

The Citizen

time06-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Citizen

ANC redeploys controversial speaker amid alleged fallout over suspended MMCs

Mduduzi Nkosi, known for past controversies, has resigned as Emalahleni speaker following party pressure and an alleged corruption-linked fallout. The circumstances surrounding the resignation of the controversial Emalahleni local municipality speaker Mduduzi 'Mswati' Nkosi remain unclear. Nkosi, who is known for his aggressive behaviour, resigned a few days ago. Municipal spokesperson Lebogang Mofokeng refused to comment, saying: 'As the municipality, we can only give you a comment after the council sitting next week. For now the ANC can give you clarity.' However, he confirmed to the local radio station that 'the municipality has received Nkosi's resignation letter. The special council sitting will be held next week Friday to consider and formally accept the letter'. 'We redeployed him' ANC regional spokesperson Linky Mohlala confirmed to Emalahleni FM that 'the speaker has been requested by the ANC to vacate the office'. ANC regional secretary Sello Matshoga denied Nkosi was pushed to resign, saying: 'We didn't force him to resign, we redeployed him.' Asked why, Matshoga did not respond. Nkosi referred questions to the ANC regional office. 'I will be in a position to speak after a week or so,' he added. ALSO READ: Rigging claims stall ANC Youth League provincial elections Bullying and assault accusations Sources within the regional office confirmed that the speaker was forced to resign by his party. Nkosi was previously accused by political parties of bullying them in council sittings. Last year, a case of assault was opened against him after he reportedly assaulted Ndebele traditional leader Tony Mahlangu. The alleged assault happened during a Mandela Day event when Nkosi accused Mahlangu of forcing his way onto the podium to address the community when he was not on the list of speakers. Nkosi allegedly grabbed Mahlangu and pushed him away. Nkosi's alleged support for suspended MMCs Sources said the speaker was forced to resign after he indicated support for two suspended MMCs who attended a council sitting without permission. Jerry Djiana and Busi Hlumbane are accused of corruption for reportedly accepting bribes from a businessman who wanted his business deal extended. The two members, who face charges of extortion and corruption and are out on R10 000 bail each, were booted out by members of the DA and EFF. Nkosi, who was speaker at the time, said they had informed the investigating officer they would be attending the council sitting and they were allowed to do so. Mayor Vusi Nhlapho instructed them to leave. They were officially relieved of their duties by Nhlapho last week. Questions sent to Mpumalanga ANC spokesperson Sasekani Manzini were not answered. NOW READ: ANC elective conference in Limpopo stalled by disputes

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