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Residents warned of power outages in JHB south
Some of the areas that will be affected tomorrow include Alan Manor, Kibler Park and Mondeor.
JOHANNESBURG - City Power says several areas in the south of Johannesburg will experience power outages on Sunday from 8am until 5pm, due to essential maintenance of the electricity network.
Some of the areas that will be affected include Alan Manor, Kibler Park and Mondeor.
City Power spokesperson Yumna Sheik says: “The areas affected includes Aeroton, Alan Manor, Gillview, Meredale, Kibler Park, Mondeor, Ridgeway and Southgate. Customers are also urged to check their electricity supply points at all times, as supply may be restored at any time.”
(Edited by Shimoney Regter)
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