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‘ Zesa lost $4,5bn revenue during lockdown’

- BY GARIKAI MAFIRAKURE­VA • Follow Garikai on Twitter @garry4peac­e

NATIONAL power utility, Zesa, reportedly lost close to $4,5 billion by charging uneconomic rates during the lockdown period, hence the recent decision to hike the tariffs by 150%.

Energy minister Zhemu Soda told Senate last Thursday that between March and September this year, Zesa cashflows dropped significan­tly as consumers’ disposable incomes were constraine­d.

As a result, he said the power utility owed Mozambique more than $100 million for power imports.

“People were not earning much because of the COVID-19 lockdown. The energy company lost a total of $4,5 billion. It was very difficult to rectify or fix anomalies within the power company because of lack of funds,” Soda said.

“As we speak, nothing was being done, but the government made it a point that people got electricit­y even during the lockdown. There was a loss in value of electricit­y tariffs by 337%. In March the tariffs were valued at US$0,10. Now the tariffs have risen as at November 1, 2020 for domestic use to US$6,03,” he said.

The Energy minister said they were importing electricit­y at US$0,90 per kWh. He said independen­t power producers also sold electricit­y to the Zimbabwe Electricit­y Transmissi­on and Distributi­on Company at US$0,90 per kWh. “For those who are using electricit­y for domestic use, the difference is being taken as a subsidy from government so that people do not pay all the money as expected from the electricit­y that is imported from other countries. There are also transmissi­on costs to cover the cost of getting electricit­y to this country as well as distributi­on costs, including labour for the workers who are working in the energy industry,” Soda said.

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Energy minister Zhemu Soda

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