ZETDC struggles to recover debt

10 Mar, 2017 - 00:03 0 Views

The ManicaPost

The Zimbabwe Electricity  Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) says it has so far  recovered $35 million in debt after disconnecting over 37 000 defaulting  customers.

Last year, the Zetdc said it was going to embark on a massive  electricity disconnection exercise to recover more than $1 billion from  defaulting domestic and commercial customers countrywide.

ZETDC managing director, Engineer Julian Chinembiri said the utility  was facing several challenges recovering money owed to it.

“Over 37 000 customers were disconnected for debt totaling $150  million. From this only $35 million was recovered,” he said in an  interview published in the Zimbabwe Energy Council newsletter for March,  2017.

Going forward, Engineer Chinembiri said focus would be put on improving revenue inflows through enforcing compliance, among other measures.

On pre-paid meters, he said despite challenges faced, progress was  being made with 575 669 customers connected to the platform by December, 31 2016.

“There was acute non availability of prepaid meters to complete the  target of 673 919 meters by end 2016.”

The pre-paid meter exercise, which commenced in 2012, was partly meant  to reduce the high default rate as well as to conserve energy.

Zesa is targeting to install 800 000 prepaid meters by 2018.

Engineer Chinembiri said other challenges the utility sought to deal  with this year included the long waiting periods for new connections and  ageing equipment and infrastructure.

Zimbabwe is facing a power deficit, and the Government has identified  this as one of the top priority areas in its bid to resuscitate the  economy.

The government, through the Zimbabwe Power Company, has embarked on  several projects to bridge the power deficit including expanding  existing generating plants and building new ones.

Work has already started to expand Kariba South Power Station, the  country’s second largest power station, by an additional two units to add a combined 300 megawatts to the national grid.

Plans are also in place to add two units at Hwange Thermal Power  Station which would have a combined generation capacity of 600  megawatts. – New Ziana.

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