Thaba Chweu residents furious over electricity tariff increase ‘due to Chinese substation’ | Citypress

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Residents of Mpumalanga’s Thaba Chweu Local Municipality are feeling the pinch of a R410 million substation constructed by a Chinese company after the council decided to increase the electricity tariff

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