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Tight power cuts schedule out

Tight power cuts schedule out

load sheddingAbigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent
Zesa Holdings has published a tight load-shedding schedule that will see towns across the country without power between 4am and 10pm almost every day. The blackouts were blamed on breakdowns and repairs at power plants. Low water levels at Lake Kariba have worsened the situation at KaribaPower Station.

The load-shedding schedule published by Zesa Holdings’ subsidiary, the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company on Thursday, indicated that most of Harare’s suburbs will be without power between 4am and 10pm, while other towns will be affected between 5am and 10pm. The power utility said load-shedding will be worse if the power supply situation deteriorated.

“The Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company is experiencing increased power shortfalls due to low water levels at Kariba Power Station, generation constraints at Hwange Power Station and limited imports,” said the power utility.

“The power shortfall is being managed through load-shedding in order to balance the power supply available and the demand. Previously published winter load-shedding schedules have been reviewed in line with the increased shortfalls owing to the depressed generation levels at Kariba Power Station.

 

“In the event of further deterioration of the current available power supply, the level and duration of load-shedding may go beyond the advertised schedules.”

The power utility urged consumers to use electricity sparingly.

“Every effort is being directed at improving the generation capacity to ensure that supply disruptions are kept at minimum levels,” it said.

According to the load-shedding schedule, in Harare northern and eastern suburbs like Alexandra Park, Athlone, Chisipite and Glen Lorne will not be having electricity from 4am to 10pm for three to four days in a week.

The same applies for southern suburbs like Hatfield, Waterfalls, Queensdale and Mbare.

A similar load-shedding schedule applies for suburbs like Mabvuku, Greendale, Mandara, Highlands, Westlea, Tynwald, Kuwadzana, Glen View, Budiriro and Warren Park.

The same tight load-shedding schedule will apply in Bulawayo where most suburbs will be without power between 4am and 10pm for the better part of the week.

For Gweru, Masvingo, Chinhoyi, Marondera and Mutare, the worst load-shedding will be on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 5am to 10pm.

The same situation will apply to towns like Bindura, Kadoma, Kwekwe, Zvishavane, Shurugwi and Redcliff.

The load shedding schedule is designed in such a way that electricity is only available between midnight and early hours of the morning when most users are asleep.

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