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Centlec CEO, Malefane Sekoboto agrees with Auditor General on impact of load shedding

Centlec CEO, Malefane Sekoboto agrees with the Auditor General of South Africa’s Business Unit Manager based in the Free State Province, Odwa Duda on the impact of load shedding on their revenue collection. 

This followed a question posed by this publication to Duda about the impact of load shedding on Centlec revenue collection while unpacking the outcome of municipalities and their entities in Free State. 

Duda said load shedding is affecting Centlec’s revenue collection.

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In response to this Centlec CEO, Malefane Sekoboto agrees with Auditor General’s Duda

In March Centlec switched the power off at least five government buildings and recovered over R90m in a few hours.

Sekoboto said they had to.

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In other news as we previously reported the Interim Provincial Committee has resolved to disband the Centlec board which currently has two board members following the mass exodus in May.

Advocate Tebogo Manyi was the first one to dump the board following a letter written by Kenosi Moroka, Centlec Board chairman to Mangaung Metro Executive Mayor asking for the intervention of the dysfunctional board. He was followed by Thandi Mazibuko, Yoliswa Skwintshi, and Themba Ngubeni.

Currently, the board is left with Kenosi Moroka and Rele Tsiki only.

Its didnt resolve the disbandment of Centlec last, they did so few months ago and they know how useless the board has been and it can’t be business as usual when a board failed to sit regularly.

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