Power restored to Soweto

150711. Sunset in Crownmines, Johannesburg. The picture can be used for Eskom energy supply crisis. Picture: Dumisani Sibeko

150711. Sunset in Crownmines, Johannesburg. The picture can be used for Eskom energy supply crisis. Picture: Dumisani Sibeko

Published Jul 4, 2014

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Johannesburg - Electricity supply to Pimville and Nancefield in Soweto, Johannesburg, has been restored following cable thefts, Eskom said on Friday.

“The power was restored on Thursday, 3 July 2014 at approximately 23:40 after replacing the damaged cables,” Eskom's Gauteng spokesman Reneiloe Semenya said in a statement.

Residents went on the rampage on Thursday morning following disruptions, and damaged cars as they protested. About 15 cars were burnt and seven damaged by the angry protesters.

Police had to intervene to allow Eskom technicians to fix the cables.

“Eskom would like to thank the police, local councillors and the local authority for working with us throughout the incident yesterday in Nancefield and Pimville until supply was restored,” Gauteng general manager Peter Sebola said.

Police spokesman Warrant Officer Kay Makhubela said the situation was calm on Friday.

Sapa

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