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LOAD SHEDDING ENDS …. From next week, no more load shedding - ZESCO

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Dr Kunda said the weather-induced power deficit of 2019 (WIPOD-19) is expected to reduce to zero.

“As we revert to full capacity sometime next week, we expect load shedding to reduce to zero. Of course there will be some days when power cuts will be effected but these will be minimal maybe for two to three hours because clients will not even feel anything as on most days power will be there,” he said.

Dr Kunda also said the reduced load shedding would be as a result of the significan­t improvemen­t in rainfall and subsequent positive inflows into the reservoirs, leading to an increase in power generation.

“As you may be aware, the power deficit experience­d last year was a result of water shortage (drought) to drive our hydro-power stations. This was dubbed the “WeatherInd­uced Power Deficit of 2019 (WIPOD-19),” Dr Kunda said.

He said customers will experience consistent electricit­y supply except during peak hours when supply maybe interrupte­d to protect the system.

Meanwhile, Zesco customers are happy with consistent power supply by the power utility company.

One of the customers, Ms Jane Manika said the constant power supply by Zesco will boost business that depend on electricit­y.

Ms Manika of Lusaka’s Thorn Park area said the consistent power supply will boost small businesses that depend of electricit­y.

“We are happy with constant electricit­y supply by Zesco, this will help businesses that depend on electricit­y to grow,” Ms Manika said.

Dr Kunda said the positive sentiments of the customers are indicative of the efforts that Zesco has put in place to ensure that customers enjoy the full benefits of the available power.

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