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The City of Cape Town will replace old prepaid meters in various areas around the city over the next few months, starting in April. This free, compulsory program aims to reduce incorrect readings, improve energy usage, and enable eligible residents to benefit from the Lifeline tariff. Residents will be notified of appointment times to swap their older meters for newer, smarter ones.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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