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ZESA Electricity Tariffs Effective 29 February 2024

11 months agoFri, 01 Mar 2024 13:09:37 GMT
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ZESA Electricity Tariffs Effective 29 February 2024

The Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC), a subsidiary of ZESA Holdings, has announced electricity tariffs effective 29 February 2024.

ZETDC said consumers will get the following on their first purchase (domestic tariff):

50 Units / kWh – $ 64,000.00

100 Units / kWh – $136,000.00

150 Units / kWh – $263,000.00

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200 Units / kWh – $ 390,000.00

250 Units / kWh – $572,000.00

300 Units / kWh – $753,000.00

350 Units / kWh – $950,000.00

400 Units / kWh – $1,148,000.00

450 Units / kWh – $1,355,000.00

500 Units / kWh – $1,560,000.00

600 Units / kWh – $1,970,000.00

700 Units / kWh – $2,380,000.00

800 Units / kWh – $2,790,000.00

900 Units / kWh – $3,203,000.00

1000 Units / kWh – $3,615,000.00

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24 Comments

Anonymous · 11 months ago
Yaa Zimbabwe ndeyeropa
Anonymous · 11 months ago
Buying those tokens , and at whatever the cost is also a challenge! How does zesa intend to access this increased revenue if it cannot make sort how people can purchase electricity.. my electricity is about to finish and I cannot replenish it until I go to ZESA offices when they open tomorrow morning??REALLY??? If anyone knows where I can buy zesa token please advice.
Anonymous · 11 months ago
Na Mwari tinobuda tinobuda pakaoma chete
Anonymous · 11 months ago
Can you balance out the prices for the cash power and non cash power people so that all will b fair after all non cash power people consume more energy
Anonymous · 11 months ago
Pamberi nekutenga Gas nekuisa ma solar padenga ... zvemagetsi avo izvi ndezve****
Anonymous · 11 months ago
Kuzima bakithi, wonke umuntu uzahamba ekhuluma yedwa. Sesitshaywe kwazwela, oh cry my beloved country... Government we still waiting for the rains promised
Wantie · 11 months ago
Plis stop these wanton price increases in a nation where income is dwindling for many. This is not affordable and these tarrifs are higher than the regional norms.
Anonymous · 11 months ago
An increase of over 50%!!!
Anonymous · 11 months ago
The issue is on rates why focusing on increasing prices not controlling the rate. Minister of Finance should change some of his policies let’s use dollar for this year only the economy will stabilize it self
Anonymous · 11 months ago
Zimbabwe continues to milk the nation.
Joe · 11 months ago
The people voted for this life so stop crying 😢 like babies.
Anonymous · 11 months ago
Nobody voted for this government, elections are rigged any educated person knows that.
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ED must resign · 11 months ago
we need new leaders, fresh minds and young people to run this country. parastals are raising prices of essential services yet the govt is refusing to increase salaries. what does this mean?
Bóoom · 11 months ago
Mvura yoramba kunaya,nzara nekoko. Pick n pay naOk vari kuzvamburawo nekoko, zvikoro nekokowo,kanzuru nekokowo, zvimwe handichataura. haaaaa gore rino mapenzi anowanda mumastreets chete
Ndodye Chipii · 11 months ago
Strongest currency (rtgs) in SADC region yamunywa yasvasvangwa pano mama munhu. KKK munhu mukuru akange **** haasimuke paagere akasimuka vanhu vano nhuhwirwa.
gumlaz · 11 months ago
gore rino toita kusvasvangwa kuita sekuti tirima foreigner munyika yedu
sad emoji1
Ian Smith · 11 months ago
Zimbabwe as a country is a crime scene.Nssa pensioners get a pay out of ZWL120,000, bank charge take ZWL 40,000 Which means they can't eat,they can't pay rates no **** all
Peace · 11 months ago
kugara muZimbabwe itori crime hanty
sad emoji1
· 11 months ago
ehe ufunge hako
Wiwi Nation · 11 months ago
Wiwi Nation to the world. Yoyoyo I agree with you, it's all about Wiwi and Wiwi alone
aaaa · 11 months ago
🙉🙉 yaaah

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