City Power technicians were robbed at gunpoint. Photo: City Power/ Facebook.
City Power spokesperson Isaac Mangena said the outages have been plaguing northern Joburg due to various factors…
City Power technicians were robbed at gunpoint. Photo: City Power/ Facebook.
City Power says it has taken proactive measures to address the ongoing power outages affecting Northriding, Olivedale, and the surrounding areas.
As this has become a source of frustration for residents, the municipal power utility has shared that it has intensified efforts to rectify the situation.
City Power spokesperson Isaac Mangena said the outages have been plaguing northern Joburg due to various factors, including equipment failure, vandalism, theft, and cable faults.
“We understand the residents’ frustration about not having a power supply for extended periods. City Power has been hard at work to restore the power supply for all residents as soon as possible,” said Mangena.
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The recent issues began on Saturday, 30 September when the Olivedale area began experiencing low voltage. Eskom operators were initially dispatched to investigate, but they could not identify the fault. The matter was then referred to City Power, according to Mangena.
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“Final tests were conducted, and the power supply was restored by midday. A permanent solution to reroute the cables from vulnerable areas such as bushes and rivers was implemented, offering a more secure infrastructure that is less prone to theft and vandalism. This project was successfully concluded on Monday, 9 October.”
Mangena
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He added that for Northriding, recurring outages began after a third party mistakenly damaged a City Power cable during their project.
“The challenging nature of working in a water-logged area with multiple service cables resulted in frequent power supply interruptions. Delays were further exacerbated when the entity was slow to respond to requests to drain the water from the trench, making it unsafe for teams to work with electricity,” he explained.
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On Tuesday, 10 October, a phase fault triggered another outage.
“Efforts are ongoing to implement a long-term, permanent solution, which has proven challenging due to infrastructure constraints in the area. Additional teams from different Service Delivery Centres have been deployed to expedite repairs,” Mangena assured.