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Zimbabwe Plunged Into Darkness: Power Outages Worsen Due to Supply Shortage

By IANS | Updated: August 30, 2024 12:59 IST

Harare, Aug 30: Prolonged power outages are forcing some Zimbabweans to work at night, when electricity supply is more ...

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Harare, Aug 30: Prolonged power outages are forcing some Zimbabweans to work at night, when electricity supply is more reliable than during the day, as power producers struggle to meet peak demand.Persistent droughts have led to dwindling water levels at Lake Kariba, home to Zimbabwe's major hydropower plant, the Kariba South Power Station. Moreover, aging equipment at the Hwange Thermal Power Station has exacerbated the shortages. As a result, many areas are experiencing up to 12 hours of power cuts daily, disrupting businesses and daily activities, Xinhua news agency reported.

Denford Mutashu, president of the Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers, told Xinhua Thursday that retailers are struggling with increased costs due to the need for fuel-powered generators to compensate for the power shortages."Some have turned to alternative energy sources like fuel-powered generators and solar energy. However, most generators are not designed for continuous operation, and some shop equipment cannot rely on generator power," Mutashu said.He said that some retailers have been forced to sell subpar products in the cold chain, such as beef, pork, poultry and dairy, which cannot be properly refrigerated due to power outages, to minimize losses, Xinhua news agency reported.

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Mutashu advised citizens and businesses to invest in alternative energy sources, particularly solar power.Self-employed welder Leonard Mutesva said he now works at night and sleeps during the day due to the lack of electricity. "The situation is dire. We now work at night when power is available, up until early morning when it's turned off," he said.This week, the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority announced long-term plans to enhance power supplies, including refurbishing old generators, installing additional units at the Hwange Thermal Power Station, and investing in solar energy.

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