By Khanyisa Tabata
28 September 2011
Parts of Cape Town were left without power this morning due to a faulty Eskom power line leading into the city.
Eskom’s spokesperson Hilary Joffee says only parts of the Cape metropole had been affected and not the entire Western Cape.
“Technicians had been doing maintenance on the Muldersvlei/Acasia line when the disruption occurred.
“Electricity has now been restored to parts of Cape Town,” said Joffee.
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