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Zimbabwe Power Crisis: Biti Says Problems Are Never Solved By Those That Created Them

1 year agoSat, 12 Nov 2022 15:04:14 GMT
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Zimbabwe Power Crisis: Biti Says Problems Are Never Solved By Those That Created Them

Former Finance and Economic Development Minister, Tendai Biti has said the power crisis in Zimbabwe is man-made adding that those who created it can never solve it. In a Twitter thread seen by Pindula News, Biti, a Member of Parliament (MP) for Harare East and a senior official in the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), says Zimbabwe needs new leadership for it to transform. We present the thread below:

The energy situation in Zimbabwe is completely out of hand. Blackouts are killing industry, farming & negatively affecting working families. The power crisis is a leadership issue. #ZANU knew Hwange Units had to be decommissioned in the 80s but did nothing on (the) generation of Zim’s installed capacity of 2000MW. from Hwange & Kariba less than 700 MW are being generated at any given time. It is therefore important to attend to fresh power projects that will generate at least 4000 MW. Batoka remains the most important long-term project.

Hwange 7&8 currently under construction with Chinese funds is simply too small & overpriced. Those resources should have been invested in alternative green fuel including solar plants& hydro stations in Manicaland. Zambia has done well without (the) pursuit of damaging fossil energy.

Power transmission remains the second challenge Zim’s grid is archaic & needs modernization. Besides, it has limited reach. That only 30% of citizens have access to electricity 43 years after independence is a shame. Energy is a human right & a development enabler.

A program of rural electrification is therefore as imperative as it is long overdue. But any offer or loan from anyone to assist in this direction while welcome must surely be approved by Parliament in terms of s327 of (the) Constitution. Lastly Zim must deal with Demand Side issues

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There is a culture of energy waste, of not paying bills, or use of energy consuming gadgets.#ZANU elites do not pay energy bills on their farms & #ZESA is owed billions. Prepaid meters are a must. Solar panels & solar geysers should be a must for households.

Demand side management should also look at how #ZESA is run A few years ago it was unbundled but there is no evidence that unbundling was effective. A study must therefore be carried out to determine whether there is a case for rebundling. What is best practice, what works better?

Demand-side management must also look at (the) pricing model of energy. It is not sustainable that power imported at 13cents a KW is sold at 3cents a KW. But any pricing model must involve the consumer in a transparent process that avoids arbitrage or undercutting the institution

Lastly, Zim must deal with corruption The Dema Power project (is) an example The 2018 #ZESA forensic audit exposed billions that (were) lost through corruption. Scammers & reptiles have made millions through various schemes. The energy sector including fuel is (the) most corrupt in Zim.

When everything else is said & done it is clear that the energy sector like Zim itself needs a new consensus. (The) fact is problems are never solved by those that created them. In short, we need new leaders. Zikomo

Zimbabwe has in the past three years experienced acute power cuts that have seen some households going without power for about 18 hours a day.

Authorities blame the blackouts on limited imports, faults, and the incapacity of ageing local power plants to generate enough power.

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