DURBAN - eThekwini Metro has assured prepaid electricity customers that fines will be imposed accordingly for those with tampered, prepaid meters. But the city says there’s no R12,000 that’s been ...
Eskom has urged all customers still using KRN1 meters to complete the rollover as the meters will no longer accept tokens after November 24.
As of 24 November 2024, a new series of electricity vending codes will be introduced to all meters in South Africa and locals ...
All prepaid meters are required by the Standard Transfer Specification Association to be updated, and you have just four days ...
Meanwhile, water smart meters were still at the procurement ... more schools must move to prepaid,” said Caluza. eThekwini ...
On Sunday evening, STS-prepaid electricity meters in South Africa and the rest of the world will stop accepting new credit ...
Are you having trouble recoding your prepaid electricity meter ahead of Sunday's deadline? If so, you MUST keep reading!
Eskom calls on all those who have bypassed their meters to come forward to their offices before the December 13 deadline.
Eskom announced that it has given its customers a second chance to upgrade their meter boxes after it extended the deadline ...
The clock is ticking for prepaid electricity users in South Africa, with Eskom warning that customers are now in the endgame, ...
Prepaid users have until Sunday to update their meters as the current meters will stop accepting electricity tokens.
Eskom has warned customers that they could cough up R12,000 for a replacement prepaid meter if they don't update before 24 ...