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I am tired of being insulted over electricity crisis: Zesa chief

Sunday News Reporter

ZESA Holdings Executive Chairman Sydney Gata has announced that Zimbabwe is on track to generate 4,000 MW of electricity within the next two years, which will exceed the country’s current electricity demand.

This optimistic projection was made during the ground-breaking ceremony for a 720 MW thermal power plant and a 200 MW solar project held on December 2 at Tutu Ingagula, along Chaba Black Road in Hwange.

Gata expressed his frustration over the ongoing energy crisis, stating:

“I am tired of being insulted for the energy crisis. In two years, we will have surplus energy.”

He emphasized that the new power plant is part of a larger initiative that includes 18 projects aimed at significantly boosting the national grid’s capacity.

Currently, Zimbabwe faces a shortfall of approximately 600 MW. However, with the backing of a US$1 billion investment from Chinese financiers, the project is expected to be completed by the end of 2028.

Zhou Ding, representing the investors, confirmed this substantial financial commitment, which is crucial for the successful implementation of these energy projects.

This ambitious plan marks a pivotal moment for Zimbabwe, as it aims to end the era of power shortages and load shedding that has plagued the nation for years.

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