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Prasa says it has temporarily suspended its train services in the Western Cape after Eskom cut off power to its main supply system in Cape Town via SABCNewsOnline

Prasa says Eskom disconnected power to Metrorail as a result of an overdue payment of 34 days.

Passenger rail agency, Prasa, says it has temporarily suspended its train services in the Western Cape after Eskom cut off power to its main supply system in Cape Town. It is understood that Prasa owes Eskom R250 million.Cape Town Mayor Dan Plato urges PRASA to pay its overdue electricity bill to restore Cape Town operations

 

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Everything is collapsing in My lovely South Africa. Its not only going to take political will to overturn the tables but the whole nation.

Did PRASA pay the bill?!! 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮

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