Gauteng Human Settlements, 17 June 2014

 

 

MEC Jacob Mamabolo calls for better community engagement on load shedding

 

 

Gauteng Human Settlements; Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
MEC Jacob Mamabolo has called for better community engagement over Eskom's
load-shedding, this comes after protests in parts of Soweto over the long
weekend.

 

The MEC was also responding to reports that these were service delivery
protests, to which the MEC said, "The protests are not service delivery
related but are a reaction to Eskom's load-shedding, communities are
complaining that they have experienced power cuts for 3 days and have
complained this is unequal treatment compared to more affluent suburbs".

 

"We would like to plead with Eskom to improve its communication about the
load shedding timetable especially during the winter season. Our people will
understand especially if all plans are clarified", said Mamabolo.

 

Speaking on the commitment to assist with community engagement the MEC said,
"Eskom can partner with government to share the message of load shedding.
Government has an extensive human resource infrastructure that could help
explain the schedules and processes and this would include Community
Development Workers and Ward Councillors".

 

The MEC also referred to Newspapers, Radio and Television as additional
avenues where communities could find out about possible load shedding that
would affect them. "Consistent community engagement will inform communities
and minimise the spate of protests that emanate from frustration as was seen
in Mofolo over the past few days" said Mamabolo.

 

 

Issued by:

Gauteng Human Settlements <http://www.dlgh.gpg.gov.za/> 

 

For further information contact:

Motsamai Motlhaolwa

Cell: 079 897 2240

E-mail: [email protected]

 

 

 

 

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