Zimbabwe requires $600,000 for power plant


  1. John A. Afful, AfricaNews reporter in Takoradi, Ghana
    Zimbabwe's Munyati Thermal Power Station needs at least $600 000 to augment its power generating capacity.
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    "About $600 000 is required to bring the dependable plant capacity at Munyati power station from the current 40MW to 60MW within the next three months," Acting permanent secretary for Energy and Power Development retired Colonel Morgan Mudzinganyama said.

    The national grid is presently stressed with increasing demand from both residential and a recovering industry that is seeking to achieve at least 60% capacity utilisation by year-end.

    He said power production at Munyati would remain low until the funds to refurbish the plant are found. Adding, a decade of economic meltdown induced by western imposed sanctions resulted in Zesa failing to maintain and upgrade machinery.

    Mudzinganyama called on the private sector to invest in the power station reiterating industry had more to benefit.

    "Some consumers mainly from the mining sector have undertaken to purchase this power at a cost reflective tariff in return for uninterrupted power supply."

    "Using the cost reflective tariff, Munyati power station will be able to increase its capacity to generate more power as it ploughs back the income to refurbish the rest of the generating plant," he said.



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