LISTEN: More eThekwini residents bemoan tariffs
Updated | By Noxolo Miya
The eThekwini Ratepayers and Residents Association says it will voice its unhappiness over adjustments to the City's new tabled tariffs.
On Friday, Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda- announced during a council meeting the reductions following objections by over 12 000 residents.
Water has come down to 12.9 percent from 14.9 percent, while electricity's been dropped to 12.72 percent.
Increases for rates, sanitation and refuse have also been adjusted down.
However, ERRA's chairperson, Ish Prahladh, says they're still too high.
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