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Protests over power cuts disrupt morning traffic in Soweto Soweto residents took to the streets on Monday morning to protest against power cuts in the area.
Traffic is being affected in Moroka South and that rocks and burning tyres are blocking roads as residents' protest over not having electricity.
Power utility, Eskom, said it is continuing with a campaign it started late last year to cut off power to users that have failed to pay or rigged illegal connections.
This includes Soweto. "If you want to avoid being disconnected, come forward. Even if you have rigged your meter, you can come forward,
collect your fine and find a way forward to start paying. Do not wait to get caught," said Eskom spokesperson, Reneiloe Semenya.
But a Soweto ANC councillor, Mpho Sesedinyane, says the utility is being arrogant by disconnecting power to homes,
saying communities would resist "unapologetically and without fear of intimidation".
Describe TWO realistic demands protestors could bring forward in their peaceful protest so that they do not face the same situation in future.