The Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC), a subsidiary of the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) has increased electricity tariffs with effect from 06 October 2022
In a notice seen by Pindula News, ZETDC said consumers will get the following on their first purchase (domestic tariff):
50 Units / kWh – $912.00
100 Units / kWh – $2 740.00
150 Units / kWh – $5 943.00
200 Units / kWh – $9 147.00
250 Units / kWh – $13 720.00
300 Units / kWh – $18 295.00
350 Units / kWh – $23 550.00
400 Units / kWh – $28 806.00
450 Units / kWh – $34 290.00
500 Units / kWh – $39 780.00
600 Units / kWh – $50 750.00
700 Units / kWh – $61 720.00
800 Units / kWh – $72 695.00
900 Units / kWh – $83 670.00
1000 Units / kWh – $94 640.00
Before the latest tariff hike by ZESA, the power utility last reviewed power costs on 21 September 2022.
The old tariffs are as follows:
50 Units / kWh – $750.00
100 Units / kWh – $2 252.00
150 Units / kWh – $4 885.00
200 Units / kWh – $7 515.00
250 Units / kWh – $11 275.00
300 Units / kWh – $15 035.00
350 Units / kWh – $19 360.00
400 Units / kWh – $23 680.00
450 Units / kWh – $28 190.00
500 Units / kWh – $32 700.00
600 Units / kWh – $41 715.00
700 Units / kWh – $50 735.00
800 Units / kWh – $59 755.00
900 Units / kWh – $68 780.00
1000 Units / kWh – $77 800.00