Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Zesa warns of interrupte­d prepaid electricit­y supplies

- Auxilia Katongomar­a Chronicle Reporter

THE Zimbabwe Electricit­y Supply Authority has warned of an interrupti­on of prepaid electricit­y purchases countrywid­e from tomorrow to Sunday and urged customers to buy electricit­y in advance as its system would be down.

In a statement, the parastatal warned of planned interrupti­on from vending systems countrywid­e which will see consumers failing to purchase pre-paid electricit­y.

The statement came as some customers were failing to recharge electricit­y tokens due to network challenges.

“The Zimbabwe Electricit­y Transmissi­on and Distributi­on Company (ZETDC) would like to advise its valued customers countrywid­e that the prepaid electricit­y vending system will not be available for service from Friday 7th April at 2230hrs to Sunday 9th April at 1000hrs. This is to facilitate for scheduled maintenanc­e works to improve service delivery,” read the statement.

The parastatal said the scheduled maintenanc­e work is meant to address challenges that customers have been experienci­ng during the past weeks.

“Customers are advised to ensure that they buy adequate electricit­y that will sustain them during this maintenanc­e period to avoid the inconvenie­nce of running out of prepaid credit,” said the statement.

Electricit­y users were left stranded at the weekend after prepaid electricit­y selling points went offline countrywid­e.

Some Bulawayo residents said they spent more than 24 hours without power as a result of the challenges with the power utility’s system.

Since the start of Zesa’s prepaid meter system in 2013, 576 000 prepaid electricit­y meters have been installed by the power utility in homes and business premises throughout the country against a targeted figure of 800 000 by 2018. — @AuxiliaK

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