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    Unexpected power cuts

    Busisiwe HohoBy Busisiwe HohoMarch 8, 2010No Comments1 Min Read
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    local prominent firm of attorneys was caught unawares by a power cut on Wednesday. Gys Niesing, the  director of Nolte Smit Attorneys said that their electricity supply was switched off at 9.15am without the firm having received any prior warning.

    local prominent firm of attorneys was caught unawares by a power cut on Wednesday. Gys Niesing, the  director of Nolte Smit Attorneys said that their electricity supply was switched off at 9.15am without the firm having received any prior warning.

    Niesing says they were aware that the municipality was planning to work on the power station in Hillsview, but they were told the work would not affect their business.

    He says several attempts to reach the municipality were unsuccessful. When he eventually got through he was referred to the deputy director of technical services, MJ Siteto, who was unavailable.

    The firm anticipates a loss in terms of turnover and reputation, as their business revolves around correspondence. Municipal officials were  unavailable for comment.

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