NERSA HEARINGS: DA’S PROTEST SMACKS OF OPPORTUNISM AND HYPOCRISY
GOOD Statement by Brett Herron ,GOOD Secretary General & Member of the Western Cape Parliament 18 November 2024 The GOOD Party, has noted the irony and hypocrisy of the DA…
GOOD Statement by Brett Herron ,GOOD Secretary General & Member of the Western Cape Parliament 18 November 2024 The GOOD Party, has noted the irony and hypocrisy of the DA…
GOOD statement by Brett Herron,GOOD Secretary-General & Member of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament 19 September 2024 The GOOD party agrees with its Government of National Unity partner, the DA, that…
GOOD Statement by Anton Louw,GOOD City of Cape Town Councillor 21 August 2024 Executive Mayor Ald Geordin Hill-Lewis City of Cape Town By Email Dear Mayor Hill-Lewis GOOD CHALLENGES MAYOR…
GOOD Statement by Anton Louw,GOOD City of Cape Town Councillor 12 August 2024 The Democratic Alliance must use its requested debate on high electricity prices to explain to Cape Town…
4 July 2024 CITY OF JOBURG: GOOD REJECTS R200 ELECTRICITY TARIFF AND CONDEMNS FALSE REPORTS THAT WE VOTED IN SUPPORT The GOOD party strongly condemns the ongoing false reports that…
The inefficiency of blowing nearly R45 Billion on diesel over the past two years (up to end-March 2024) to mitigate the impact of regular electricity black-outs has the same effect on the well-being of the citizens as state capture.
Since July 2022 the City of Cape Town has accumulated hundreds of millions of Rands in profits from its scheme to force consumers to pay more for electricity than they should according to national regulation.
The City of Cape Town, which already applies higher mark-ups to its electricity sales than any other South African city, is cutting the provision of free electricity to thousands of indigent households.
The Minister of Electricity’s progress report to Parliament today has highlighted glaring gaps in the plans to deal with the energy crisis in a comprehensive and sustainable manner.
The Good Party has noted the court case between NERSA and the Democratic Alliance being heard in the North Gauteng High Court today.