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Johannesburg pays its debts to the state utility and avoids being cut off from power

The electricity department announced on Friday that South Africa's largest city, Johannesburg, had settled an overdue debt of?5.25 billion Rand ($328 million) to the state-owned utility Eskom.

The settlement was reached after a government-led process of mediation to resolve a long-running dispute over billing that threatened to cut off electricity supply to the economic center of 'Africa's largest economy.

Johannesburg is expected to be one of the most hotly contested battlegrounds in the November 4 municipal elections.

The African National Congress is the leader of the coalition that governs the city on a national scale.

After seeing its vote share decline at successive elections, the ANC faces pressure to 'improve service delivery' and turn around struggling'municipalities.

Business leaders have pledged 'to help improve the state' of Johannesburg's dilapidated infrastructure and ailing finances, saying that the city's condition risks undermining efforts to boost economic growth.

(source: Reuters)