Source: Africa Publicity
Authorities in South Africa have cut electricity supply to the Nigerian embassy for non-payment of bills.
The Mayor of Tshwane City, Nasiphi Moya, announced the development in a post on X on Monday, February 2, 2026.
South Africa cuts power supply to Nigerian high commission over ‘unpaid bills’.
South African authorities have disconnected electricity supply to the Nigerian High Commission over “unpaid utility services”.
Nasiphi Moya, mayor of Tshwane city, announced the development in an X post on Monday.
According to him, the decision to cut power supply to the Nigerian Embassy in South Africa
formed part of the city’s ongoing #TshwaneYaTima campaign, an initiative aimed at cutting municipal services to consumers with significant outstanding debts.
He says “#TshwaneYaTima: We’ve disconnected electricity at the High Commission of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. They owe the city for utility services.”
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