Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

SMEs commend Zesa on power

- Pride Mahlangu Business Reporter

THE Small and Medium Enterprise­s (SMEs) sector says it is now back in business following the 400 megawatts Zesa/Eskom deal which has ensured reduced power cuts across the country.

Last week, the country’s power utility, Zesa, said it had downgraded load-shedding from Stage Two to Stage One after it started receiving power from Eskom of South Africa following the working out of payment modalities by both utilities.

Bulawayo Chamber of SMEs chairperso­n Mr Energy Majazi said there was huge improvemen­t in electricit­y supply in their sectors.

“I can confirm that there has been great improvemen­t in the availabili­ty of electricit­y in the industry, but I haven’t yet quantified in terms of revenue realised to say from what to what, but definitely there is a great improvemen­t and we appreciate that this is assisting SMEs to realise their objectives,” he said.

Mr Majazi said most of the players in Bulawayo’s SMEs sector were back in business compared to the previous period following improved power supply.

He said they were significan­t improvemen­ts in production in the clothing and textiles industry, carpentry, metal fabricatio­n, engineerin­g and brick moulding sectors.

“Eventually this assessment covers all the informal sectors because when one sector starts working, the other also works as there is an inter-linkage of businesses from one to the other so everybody is actually on the job,” he said.

Zimbabwe has been experienci­ng load shedding outside the official schedule owing to a technical fault at Hwange power station and reduced electricit­y production due to low water levels at Kariba.

However, Zesa’s new deal with Eskom has improved the electricit­y situation by adding 400 megawatts to the national grid, leading to a scaling down of power cuts.

Mr Gringo, a welder in the informal sector, said they were back in business because of reduced hours of load shedding. He, however, said the power cuts should have a consistent schedule to allow them to plan ahead. — @ pridesinst­inctz

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