Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi recently tweeted the Finance Minister asking for the township’s R5bn debt to scrapped. Trevor Ngwane from the Soweto Electricity Crisis Committee speaks to #eNCA Courtesy #DStv403
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi recently tweeted the Finance Minister asking for the township’s R5bn debt to scrapped. Trevor Ngwane from the Soweto Electricity Crisis Committee speaks to #eNCA Courtesy #DStv403
They need votes
Please scrap my debt as well
The people of Soweto wants everything for free. In 10 000years their kind has not come up with a single good idea, new invention or moved homo sapiens 4ward. Yet their entitlement knows no limits. Human parasites.
Your "expert" or "analyst" is none at all, he is just speaking from his stomach. What he says makes no sense at all and I don know why Tumelo is not asking him relevant questions so that he can come out of his stomach and speak to reality.
The question is, why are people of Soweto not paying their bills. Why should my poor mother in Limpopo pay the bill for a person in Limpopo. She is poor as many other residents of Limpopo, but no one is asking for government to scrap her bills. Why should we treat the people of Soweto with kid gloves and the tell everyone else about responsibility?
You get what you reward.
If you reward people for not paying then they will not pay.
The people who use less are charged less and those that use more are charged more. That is already in place.
They already wrote off Sowetos debt. How many times?
??? I wish my debt could also just be crapped..
soweto is 7 lvls below investment grade. They should be written off the grid instead…
People were uprooted from their homes and areas and dumped in the townships of Phoenix and Chatsworth also. Yes, these are townships, too., with match-box houses. Why are the indigent people of these townships not being considered for relief as well? These were mass housing initiatives developed by the apartheid government. Be fair to the poor in every community.
Crapped or scrapped ?? Who's checking the spelling?
You can’t risk lending money or providing credit to “our people”.
They don’t have the discipline or ethical values to repay their debt.