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ZESA Raises Electricity Tariffs Effective 01 April 2023

1 year agoWed, 05 Apr 2023 09:36:53 GMT
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ZESA Raises Electricity Tariffs Effective 01 April 2023

The Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC), a subsidiary of ZESA Holdings, has increased electricity tariffs with effect from 1 April 2023.

In a notice seen by Pindula News, ZETDC said consumers will get the following on their first purchase (domestic tariff):

50 Units / kWh – $1 250.00

100 Units / kWh – $3 750.00

150 Units / kWh – $8 135.00

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200 Units / kWh – $12 520.00

250 Units / kWh – $18 775.00

300 Units / kWh – $25 030.00

350 Units / kWh – $32 215.00

400 Units / kWh – $39 400.00

450 Units / kWh – $46 910.00

500 Units / kWh – $54 420.00

600 Units / kWh – $69 420.00

700 Units / kWh – $84 430.00

800 Units / kWh – $99 440.00

900 Units / kWh – $114 450.00

1000 Units / kWh – $129 460.00

CONSUMPTION BAND ENERGY CHG PER kWh AMOUNT
First 50 0-50kWh 50kWh 24.94 1247
Next 50 51-100kW 50kWh 50.00 2500
Next 100 101-200 100kWh 87.60 8760
Next 100 201-300kW 100kWh 125.06 12506
Next 100 301-400kW 100kWh 143.78 14378
Above 400 151.00

Before the latest tariff hike by ZESA, the power utility last reviewed the cost of electricity on 01 March 2023. The old tariffs are as follows:

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

CONSUMPTION BAND ENERGY CHG PER kWh AMOUNT
First 50 0-50kWh 50kWh 18.24 912
Next 50 51-100kWI 50kWh 36.57 1828.5
Next 100 101-200 100kWh 64.07 6407
Next 100 201-300kW 100kWh 91.47 9147
Next 100 301-400kW 100kWh 105.12 10512
Above 400 109.70

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22 Comments

Anonymous · 1 year ago
I hear load shedding in harare is not that bad but here in gweru its terrible
Godfrey Pedzai · 1 year ago
y charging roora pasina arikuroodzwa,increasing tarrifs pasina magetsi
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jz · 1 year ago
muchapedzisira maakushaiwa kuti moakwidza pai magetsi enyu iwayo mumuti chaimo musingachasvikiriri kwidzai zvenyu isu tichatowedzera masollar kuti tikwidze huwandu hwemagetsi edu,,,,apa murikukwidza magetsi anowanikwa 6hours a day hatina basa nawo isu tirikumaruzevha tinemazisollar chaiwo kwidzirai variikoko
Zuma · 1 year ago
Hauna chaunoda kutsanangura apa iwe blue **** **** nxaa
Noob Saibot & Ken & Ryu · 1 year ago
If ZESA is charging an unsustainable power tarriff that why we are having 18 hour load shedding? If that's so - THEN ARE THE TARRIFFS UNSUSTAINABLE IN SOUTH AFRICA TOO COZ THEY'RE HAVING LOADSHEDDING TOO.Buy your units at the new tarriff but rest assured you'll USE THEM FROM 11PM TO 5 AM.ZESA HAS INTRODUCED NIGHT OWL BUNDLES ON ELECTRICITY.KKKKKKKKK
Blue💙 · 1 year ago
They let it go for too long now everything is running in negative. Do you still remember one Zesa Director 3 or 4 years back asking government permission to increase tariffs but we all ridiculed him. I forgot his name but he foresaw this issue but y'all just want free stuff. The South African issue is for South Africans. Zimbos must do Zimbabwe
Anonymous · 1 year ago
Lols, that's paranoity at 11pm to 5am 👐
Asazi · 1 year ago
how can you increase your service while you don't provide good service to the customer 🤔🤔
· 1 year ago
It's easy, you make the customers pay for the loss of sales from loadshedding.
Anonymous · 1 year ago
Stop commenting with such embarrassing ****ity and ignorance. Read the whole tariff update to understand how the Zesa electricity pricing regime works. The domestic tariff is already the highest in the region. And please stop blaming prices for the electricity challenges that has been the norm since 20 years ago. But corruption, wrong priorities, poor management, almost zero investment, and sleeping on the job are the causes of the current challenges
Blue💙 · 1 year ago
Here you go, commenting with emotions as usual. If you believe the electricity problem was going to be solved overnight please step into the sun. Let the 2nd republic take it's time. Slowly but surely. Mugabe akasiiya auraya nyika iyi. He had no plan of action, no money set aside for new power plant to replace the old one whom his government knew they were going to expire. It's a waiting game.
Anonymous · 1 year ago
All these projects started during the Mugabe era.....
Anonymous · 1 year ago
The same people in government today are the same people who were working with, for and under Mugabe. They helped him destroy all that. Again, the 2nd Republic has been in power for 6 years now, but they failed to make even one positive step in the right direction.
Anonymous · 1 year ago
oooh really , because as far as l'm concerned nothing has changed , history is repeating itself
Anonymous · 1 year ago
Feeling station. Ko kuzot makabata chikomba
@blue · 1 year ago
was Mugabe ruling alone? All these madalas where with him they are all part n parcel of the rot bedeviling this country

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