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#BankingStrike: Pay municipal bills through Ekurhuleni Siyakhokha to avoid inconvenience

Those who use the banking platforms may do so before Friday to avoid any inconvenience.

The City of Ekurhuleni encourages its customers to use the online payment system – Siyakhokha to pay their municipal bills to avoid the inconvenience by the impending banking sector protest scheduled for Friday, September 27.

According to the City of Ekurhuleni spokesperson, Nhlahla Cebekuhle, “the online system allows customers to view, manage and pay their municipal accounts conveniently. Customers may also pay their bills at Customer Care Centres, SPAR, Banks, Pick n’ Pay, Checkers, Pep Stores, Makro and Builders Warehouse,” said Cebekuhle

Those who use the banking platforms may do so before Friday to avoid any inconvenience.

Customers who are not registered on Siyakhokha, and wish to register can log on and register at www.siyakhokha.ekurhuleni.gov.za to enjoy the following benefits:

  • Secure access to your municipal account online 24/7.
  • To avoid long queues and to be able to access, manage, view and pay your municipal account online.
  • To be able to make payment directly from your internet banking.
  • To be able to interact with the City at your own convenience.
  • To be able to log all municipal-related queries directly online.

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