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LENASIA - The City of Johannesburg along with service entities City Power, Joburg Water and the Joburg social housing company are disconnecting bypassed service meters and imposing penalties on customers in Lenesia.
The community has been plagued by a number of issues like water cuts leading to fierce protests over the past few weeks.
Disgruntled resident have barricaded the street with rubbish bins lamenting that they have been without electricity for the past 15 days.
Another resident rubbished the operation by the power utility claiming that they pay for electricity.
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