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Zimbabwe raises electricity tariffs 31 percent

Zimbabwe raises electricity tariffs 31 percent

http://af.reuters.com

Thu Aug 25, 2011 10:06am GMT

By Nelson Banya

HARARE Aug 25 (Reuters) – Zimbabwe’s electricity regulator has ordered a 31 
percent tariff increase, in a move it said was meant to ensure the 
state-owned power utility ZESA’s profitability, the authority said on 
Thursday.

The increase would see the average tariff going up to 9.3 cents per kilowatt 
hour (kWh), from the current 7.5 cents, with effect from Sept. 1, the 
Zimbabwe Electricity Regulatory Commission (ZERC) said in a statement.

ZESA, the country’s sole power supplier, has often blamed low tariffs as one 
of the reasons behind erratic electricity supplies.

The southern African country currently generates less than 1,000 megawatts 
against demand of more than 2,000 megawatts, a situation that has held back 
the recovery of the key mining and manufacturing sectors.

Zimbabwe compliments local power generation with imports from the Democratic 
Republic of Congo, Mozambique and Zambia.

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