Eskom wants to cut electricity to municipalities that haven’t paid: households may pay the price

African Insider | 27.03.2026 16:30
South Africa’s state-owned electricity provider, Eskom, announced in early March 2026 that it would cut off the power to 14 municipalities that collectively owe it more than R110 billion (US$6.5 billion). Energy economist Roula Inglesi-Lotz describes the growing crisis in South Africa’s power system, where many municipalities can’t pay their bulk electricity bills due to poor governance, weak finances, and low payment rates from consumers. She sets out why cutting the supply won’t help Eskom get paid but could harm low income communities.