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    Eskom Faces R100 Billion Blow As Municipal Debt Spirals

    Anjianjei ConstantineBy Anjianjei ConstantineSeptember 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Eskom’s financial woes continue to mount as municipalities across South Africa owe the struggling power utility more than R100 billion. Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa highlighted the growing crisis, warning that municipal arrears remain a major obstacle to Eskom’s long-term recovery.

    On Friday, Eskom released its summer outlook, assuring South Africans that load shedding is not expected this summer as the grid remains stable. However, the ballooning municipal debt continues to cast a shadow over the utility’s finances.

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    Eskom Powerless Against Defaulting Municipalities

    While Eskom technically has the instruments to enforce credit control, including cutting off electricity to defaulting municipalities, the power utility cannot realistically apply them.

    Ramokgopa explained: “If the major metropolitan areas, as is the case, are owing to Eskom. He can initiate credit control by denying them access until they pay.

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    “Imagine a situation where Ekhuruleni is in the dark, Tshwane is in the dark, City of Johannesburg is in the dark — that’s 33% of the country’s GDP, that instrument is not at his disposal.”

    This limitation leaves Eskom unable to recover the bulk of what is owed, further complicating its financial recovery efforts.

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    To address the crisis, government plans are underway to finalise a distribution agency agreement. This new framework will allow the utility to work more closely with municipalities, providing support in capital allocation and technical loss management to safeguard revenue streams for both sides.

    Ramokgopa said the initiative is key to balancing the utility company’s financial sustainability with the essential need to keep the lights on in South Africa’s major cities.

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