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Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority Says No End to Blackouts in Sight

Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority Says No End to Blackouts in Sight

http://www.voanews.com/

15 November 2011

Zesa increased tariffs by 31 percent in September and recent reports said it 
was planning another increase of 47 percent on top of that

Jonga Kandemiiri

The Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority warned this week that consumers 
and businesses should must brace for more load-shedding over the next three 
to four years as it faces major challenges including massive financial debt 
and vandalism.

Appearing before the Parliamentary Committee on Energy, Zesa Chief Executive 
Officer Josh Chifamba said Monday that vandalism alone is costing the 
utility around $800,000 a month while increased scarcity of power in the 
region is contributing to load-shedding.

Zesa increased tariffs by 31 percent in September and recent reports said it 
was planning another increase of 47 percent on top of that. Projects to 
bolster production at Kariba and Hwange won’t deliver results until 2015 and 
2016, respectively.

The Kariba plant is hydro-electric. Hwange is coal-fired.

Energy Committee Chairman Simbaneuta Mudarikwa of ZANU-PF told reporter 
Jonga Kandemiiri that the only way Zesa could properly serve the country 
would be if the government assumed its debts.

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