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Eskom signs Active Partnership with Msunduzi Municipality

Eskom is pleased to announce that this morning it entered into an Active Partnership Agreement with the Msunduzi Municipality, in terms of which Eskom has been appointed as Network Maintenance Services agent and to assist the municipality with capacity building and skills transfer. This three-year agreement is the first in a series of Active Partnership Agreements that Eskom will be entering to in order to assist municipalities rebuild their internal technical and administration capacities, and .

Eskom joins forces with municipality in fresh bid to boost revenue collection

Photo: Getty Images Municipalities owe Eskom over R35 billion in unpaid electricity bills, with the power utility having to resort to asset attachments to secure payments. Eskom, however, has partnered with Msunduzi municipality in KwaZulu-Natal to assist in building technical and administrative capacities to boost revenue collection. The partnership with the municipality will extend over three years. Eskom has entered into a three-year Active Partnership Agreement with Msunduzi Municipality in KwaZulu-Natal, which seeks to boost revenue collections. The power utility on Wednesday issued a statement indicating that Eskom will assist the municipality in capacity building and skills transfer. This three-year agreement is the first in a series of Active Partnership Agreements that Eskom will be entering to to assist municipalities to rebuild their internal technical and administrative capacities, and to boost revenue collection, the statement read.

Eskom joins hands with Msunduzi to help City rebuild capacity

Eskom joins hands with Msunduzi to help City rebuild capacity By IOL Reporter Share DURBAN - ESKOM has signed a three-year Active Partnership Agreement with Msunduzi Municipality in a bid to help the City rebuild its internal technical and administrative capacities, and to boost revenue collection. Eskom has been appointed as Network Maintenance Services agent and will assist the municipality with capacity building and skills transfer. Eskom’s Group Executive for Distribution, Monde Bala, said through these agreements, they hope to help contribute to the rebuilding of municipal capacity in order to increase the municipality’s ability to deliver on its constitutional obligations of service delivery to their communities.

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