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200 Glen View houses connected to pilot solar project

The solar scheme initiative involves renting out and installing solar panels on rooftops, and the solar energy generated will be fed into the national grid.
By Sydney Kawadza Nov. 22, 2024

Electricity load-shedding extends to more than 24hrs

Zesa also confirmed the power shortage saying this had been compounded by low generation capacity at Kariba Power Station as a result of low water levels.
By Chantay Ruswa Nov. 14, 2024

Ex-Zesa chief wades into power crisis debate

They also indicated that during power outages they resorted to diesel powered generators, which were expensive.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Oct. 18, 2024

The MIF-Jindal partnership, a path to Zim energy security

Frequent power outages, outdated infrastructure and insufficient energy production have become the norm, exacerbating the nation’s broader economic challenges.
By Lawrence Makamanzi Oct. 8, 2024

Man jailed 10 years for Zesa cable theft

The court heard that a police officer approached Makanya and conducted a search of his luggage, leading to his arrest.
By Bongile Moyo Sep. 19, 2024

US$24,4m property vandalism threatens Zesa operations

As of August 12 this year, the utility was owed a staggering ZIG5,7 billion, with the industrial sector alone accounting for half of this debt.
By Staff Reporter Aug. 29, 2024

Zesa turns to battery storage to beat power cuts

Addressing a Press conference yesterday, Gata said the current power cuts were due to hydrological issues being experienced at Kariba and a technical fault at Hwange.
By Rejoice Phiri Aug. 27, 2024

Vumbachikwe mine switched off over unpaid electricity bill

Sources said electricity supplies were disconnected about a week ago.
By Silas Nkala Aug. 26, 2024

Hwange fault leaves Zim in darkness

In a statement, Zesa said the technical fault had resulted in increased load shedding around the country.
By Priviledge Gumbodete Aug. 26, 2024