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ZESA "Spending Too Much" On Power Imports, Says Gata

1 year agoFri, 06 Oct 2023 14:59:54 GMT
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ZESA "Spending Too Much" On Power Imports, Says Gata

Power utility ZESA Holdings is utilising a huge chunk of its resources to import power from neighbouring countries, with the import bill ballooning to US$250 million a year.

Local businesses and residents of affluent suburbs have been forced to use backup diesel generators due to power blackouts.

ZESA Holdings’ power generation unit, the Zimbabwe Power Company, generates about 1 500 megawatts per day, against a national demand of at least 1 800MW.

In order to cover the shortfall ZESA imports from South Africa’s power utility Eskom, Hydro Cahora Bassa of Mozambique, and from Zambia.

Speaking during the signing of an MoU between ZESA Enterprises and Chinese firm Dinson Iron and Steel Company, ZESA executive chairman Sydney Gata said the power utility was spending too much on power imports. Gata said, as quoted by Business Times:

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We are spending too much. In one year we spent a quarter of a billion dollars but I am pleased to say that our government is aware of the challenges and we are working on initiatives that will bring an end to our challenges.

Turning to the deal with Dinson Iron and Steel Company, which is constructing a US$1.5 billion steel manufacturing plant in Manhize near Mvuma, Gata said the power utility will be able to acquire steel products locally. He said:

In terms of the agreement, we will provide steel products for use in infrastructure with the most notable being transmission towers and steel used for power transmission infrastructure.

We have been importing this from China, Japan, India and sometimes also from South Africa. We will make them here in Zimbabwe and we are grateful for this game-changer.

Steel is a major part of the transformation of any economy for the good of the nation as a whole.

ZESA Enterprises Managing Director Godfrey Mugaviri signed on behalf of the power utility.

Dinson Iron and Steel company chairman Benson Xu said:

To me the most important things are steel and power, that is electricity. Without electricity and steel, there is no vision to talk about.

Vision 2030 mainly talks about industrialisation and it is all about power and steel at the end of the day.

I am happy our company is part of the journey to achieve that. I am happy we are strengthening relations between ZESA Enterprises to achieve the targets of that vision together.

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15 Comments

Anonymous · 1 year ago
Can Sydney Gata also share to the public the issue of Zimbabwe exporting power to the Namibia
Anonymous · 1 year ago
I think everyone who has been alive for the past 39 years will know that Gata is very corrupt. He was fired by Min Herbert Ushewekunze and again by another minister. But he's now back as Executive Chairnan with more powers and stayed by ED since the bed from the same family.
Anonymous · 1 year ago
This is not confusion but corruption at its highest.. forget about what this re-furbished **** is saying...
Citizen · 1 year ago
This money this lunatic is talking about is money we pay not Zanu pf money!! U told us that importation of electricity power is now a thing of the past as you have managed to get unit 7 and unit 8 running. The old peoples' home shud give innovative youngsters a chance.
Anonymous · 1 year ago
Stupid shonas
maparamuro · 1 year ago
and how much are you spending on luxury perks for the Gata family and other zesa executives. The imported power is not distributed for free, it's fully paid for by consumers, the problem is the huge luxury perks to the non productive executive.
really ? · 1 year ago
eh ah it must have taken gata weeks of thought to come up with this statement !!! knob head !!!
Li · 1 year ago
Elec is a basic for manufacturing and for domestic use .the cost..... nothing compared with importing luxury vehicles for chefs .
Bvepfepfe · 1 year ago
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 If CCC was running the show u wouldn't be reading such news. CCC would have made sure everything is tact. Magetsi ayenda kuno ku Mt Pleasant
Jah 🦓 Tsvarie-07 · 1 year ago
The Mvuma steel plant is indeed a breakthrough to wire industry where i also work, am not sure of the price coz i remember we used to get 5.5mm wire rod from Zisco steel and later on the company had to import from Mittal in SA saying it's much cheaper than Zisco 🤔 am jus hoping that won't happen...
doug · 1 year ago
ZISCO supplied iron and steel to another Kwekwe giant, Lancashire Steel which produced wire products, including barbed wire.
doug · 1 year ago
As for steel products and production, the national asset in the name of ZISCO could have been refurbished at a fraction of what has been used on the privately owned plant. As for power imports, I think a lot of the money was used to give the impression to people that load shedding and power cuts were no longer there as we got into the second half of August.
TheGoodTimes · 1 year ago
I once went on a tour of zisco when it was productive, quite impressive then along came zanupf government. Shame.
Anonymous · 1 year ago
Yip .... like the farms like CSC

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