“Consumers Are The Authors Of ZESA’s Insolvency.”

Energy Minister, Advocate Fortune Chasi, has claimed that electricity consumers incapacitated local power utility, ZESA by failing to pay their bills.

The minister speaks as ZESA is failing to provide adequate power to the nation citing a number of factors including low water levels at Kariba Dam and the ageing equipment at Hwange thermal power plant.

Resultantly, ZESA implemented a power cut schedule which has seen most parts of the country going without electricity between 0400 hours and 2200 hours.

The power utility is reportedly owed about ZWL$1,2 billion and in turn, owes regional power utilities over US$70 million. Defaulting debt payments to power suppliers, ESKOM of South Africa and Hydro Cahorra Bassa of Mozambique has also contributed to the scarcity of power.

The minister said that consumers needed to pay their bills and debts. He said:

We have been irresponsible; we have not paid our debts. When you do  not pay your debts, you lose the moral high ground to criticise Zesa. We are the authors of its insolvency.

Chasi added that paying bills and debts was in the nation’s interest. He also said that the government was considering a tariff review since the current tariff does not reflect the reality on the ground. He added:

Out of the $1.2 billion, they have collected something like $55  million, its nothing.

There are reports suggesting that negotiations re underway between Zimbabwe and South Africa, and Zimbabwe and Mozambique over the possibility of ESKOM and Hydro Cahorra Bassa resuming power exportation to Zimbabwe.

More: The Herald

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2 comments on ““Consumers Are The Authors Of ZESA’s Insolvency.”

  1. Get off your high horse, you people in ZANU PF must learn to pay bills. The public is paying their bills, most are on prepaid meters.

  2. Why is everyone being lumped together? What about the people who pay their bills and not only that, pre-pay for the electricity, why are they not only suffering from others who have not paid their bills but are also being lumped in with people who still have monthly accounts even though they are paying in advance for a service and then it is not being delivered.

    Is this not fraud, how can ZESA accept payments for a service it cannot deliver???

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