More loadshedding ZETDC says.
The Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company has warned its clients of possible power cuts outages on its Twitter account on Sunday, saying there will be increased “load curtailment” from Sept. 24.
ZETDC said it’s experiencing technical challenges at its main Kariba and Hwange power stations, as well as import constraints.
In a statement they said
“The utility is therefore conducting a maintenance exercise to ensure full restoration of service,”.
Zimbabwe has been experiencing intermittent power generation shortfalls due to an aging plant at its Kariba hydropower station and the main coal-driven power generators at Hwange.
To supplement its lapses in a generation, the country has relied mostly on power imports from South Africa’s Eskom and Hydro Cahora Bassa of Mozambique.