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Its Official: ZESA to supply electricity ONLY at night

Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) has announced that it will only be able to supply enough power to most of its customers during the night due to the current economic deterioration the country has been experiencing. Rudairo Mapuranga According to

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Zim should decentralize power generation to ensure adequate power supply

Power decentralization is a major approach that the Zimbabwean government should consider so as to desist from heavily depending on SAPP for power imports whilst it has the capability of generating surplus power, rather expenditures must be focused on importing

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Kariba water not the cause of unstable power supply

For the past two months, Zimbabwe has been experiencing severe unstable power supply. This came after South Africa’s Eskom experienced massive problems in relations to finances which led it to implement massive power cuts for the first time since 1994.

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Eskom problems wo’nt affect Zimbabwe: ZESA

THE Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (Zesa) has assured its clients that the power generation challenges being experienced by its South African supplier, Eskom would not spill over into Zimbabwe because the power utility had enough electricity to meet local demand.

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Forensic Report Dashes Hopes for Vubachikwe Gold Mine’s Reopening

A forensic report conducted by South Africa’s ForFar Forensics has flagged the reopening of Vubachikwe Gold Mine, citing several issues such as mismanagement, mounting debts, and unscrupulous operations. Rudairo Mapuranga While workers were looking forward to the reopening of the

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ZECSA formation delights the energy industry

The establishment of the Zimbabwe Electricity Contractors and Suppliers Association (ZECSA) has been commended by the energy industry as a gesture that will help improve and implement standards in the energy and power sector. Rudairo Mapuranga Speaking at ZECSA’s inaugural

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Coal sector constraints can affect the whole mining value chain

Zimbabwe’s coal mining sector is facing serious challenges that can disrupt the whole mining value chain, the President of the Chamber of Mines Collin Chibafa has hinted. Rudairo Mapuranga Speaking at the 2022 edition Annual Mining Conference which is running

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Will Hwange Become Zim’s Next Ghost Town? As World Moves Away From Fossil Fuels

One of the major outcomes from the climate summit (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland last year was the bold call by world leaders to phase out coal as a source of energy – a more radical stance from the past positions

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Miners should be innovative amidst power shortages

Parliamentary Portfolio on Mines and Mining Development Chairperson Hon Edmond Mkaratigwa said miners should rethink strategies to counter electricity challenges as Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) gruelling power cuts worsen. Rudairo Mapuranga Miners have been lamenting over electricity challenges lamenting that

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Zim’s operating environment remains vulnerable

Zimbabwe’s operating environment remains vulnerable to both internal and external shocks that may have negative impact on key economic enablers, according to Fitch Solutions, a leading global economic research firm. The research company in a summary report on Zimbabwe Country

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