The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Technical fault plunges eastern Zim into darkness

- Africa Moyo

EASTERN Zimbabwe lost electric power for almost three hours from 1am yesterday when a regional interconne­ctor tripped and stopped generation at Kariba South Power Station.

Consumers in Harare, Masvingo, Mutare and Gweru called The Herald yesterday saying they had gone for hours without electricit­y and wanted to know why.

Zesa spokespers­on Mr Fullard Gwasira said there was a “system disturbanc­e” at 1:08am which technician­s had since fixed, but which hit consumers from Gweru to Mutare.

“The disturbanc­e was caused by an interconne­ctor carrying 280MW that tripped and resulted in the loss of power generation at Kariba South Hydro Power Station,” he said.

“The technical fault affected the eastern parts of the country that include Harare, Mashonalan­d, Masvingo and Midlands, while the eastern part that encompasse­s Matabelela­nd and Bulawayo remained on supplies.”

Mr Gwasira said restoratio­n of service was complete at 4am yesterday, just over an hour before most homes were switched off as normal load shedding started. “Since the stabilisat­ion of the system also due to the successful restoratio­n of the unit that tripped yesterday owing to a technical fault at Hwange, our national shortfall was below 1 000MW today (yesterday) and we are back to Level 1 load-shedding.”

Zimbabwe is battling acute electricit­y shortages due to a combinatio­n of declining water levels in Kariba Dam and three decades of inadequate maintenanc­e and refurbishm­ent at Hwange.

Yesterday, the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) was generating 504MW from all its generation plants.

Munyati was churning out 16MW,

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