With the current push to force people with solar installations onto post-paid, this thread is about to become very useful - assuming you ever get a resolution!
Dear Residents,
*STATEMENT BY CLLR NICOLENE JONKER – WARD 88*
I have formally sought clarity on City Power’s recent actions to convert prepaid electricity meters, including those used by solar-equipped households, to post-paid billing.
At present, there is *no evidence of a City of Johannesburg Council resolution* authorising this shift. Council has not debated, approved, or adopted any policy that mandates the blanket conversion of prepaid customers to post-paid accounts, nor has it adopted any policy specifically targeting solar users.
That absence matters, and it raises serious legal concerns.
City Power is a municipal entity. Its role is to *implement Council-approved policy*, not to invent new policy on its own. Introducing a change of this magnitude, without Council approval, directly affects household finances, consumer risk, and the fundamental terms under which residents receive electricity.
A forced move from prepaid to post-paid billing:
• fundamentally changes the nature of electricity supply,
• exposes households to billing errors, disputes, and credit control measures,
• and, if imposed without proper notice or consultation, may amount to procedurally unfair administrative action under the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act (PAJA).
Many residents have lawfully invested in solar systems, often in response to ongoing service instability. Where the City has failed to provide a clear, functional, and accessible registration framework, it is neither reasonable nor defensible to penalise those households through sudden billing changes.
Until City Power can produce:
• a valid Council resolution,
• a clear legal basis in law or by-law,
• and proof of fair, lawful, and transparent implementation,
This action remains *legally questionable and open to challenge.*
Residents deserve transparency, lawful governance, and decisions taken through the proper democratic process — not policy introduced by press release or administrative fiat.
I will continue to pursue this matter formally and will keep residents informed as verified information becomes available.
*Cllr Nicolene Jonker*
Ward 88