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Power Utility’s Prepaid Meter Confusion Sparks Public Anger

Power Utility’s Prepaid Meter Confusion Sparks Public Anger

http://www.voazimbabwe.com

Gibbs Dube
01.04.2013

WASHINGTON DC — Some Bulawayo and Harare residents say they are confused by 
the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority’s pre-paid meter billing system.

They fear they are being overcharged by the state entity, which is 
struggling to settle a $500 million debt.

A number of consumers told VOA Studio 7 that the billing system is so 
complicated that it is difficult to know how much electricity they are 
buying. As a result, some have stopped cooking traditional foods that need a 
lot of time to prepare, as they cannot be sure they will have exhausted 
their pre-paid units before they’ve finished cooking.

One area of confusion is the basic cost of a unit of electricity.According 
to ZESA, pre-paid meter users pay 2 cents per unit for the first 50 
kilowatts while those who consume between 51 and 300 kilowatts are charged 
11 cents per unit. Anything above 300 kilowatts attracts a charge of 15 
cents per unit.  The flat ZESA tariff is being replaced nationwide by the 
prepaid meter system.

But Ambrose Sibindi of the Bulawayo Progressive Residents’ Association said 
some residents recently spent $30 to obtain 292 units, but others received 
only 190 units for the same amount.

Mr. Sibindi said he has received many complaints about this and other areas 
of confusion.

Harare Ward 13 councillor Peter Moyo said the problems may be linked to ZESA’s 
attempts to recover debts from residents.

The $500 million ZESA debt accrued due to a decade-long economic downturn 
which eased after the adoption of multiple foreign currencies in 2009.

Energy Minister Elton Mangoma said ZESA and the government are aware of 
people’s concerns.

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