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Mining Activities Threaten Critical ZESA Substation

1 year agoFri, 29 Mar 2024 09:19:17 GMT
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Mining Activities Threaten Critical ZESA Substation

ZESA Holdings has issued a grave warning regarding mining activities near the Marvel Substation in Bulawayo.

The substation, critical for distributing electricity to the city, the country, and parts of the southern African region, faces the risk of collapse due to these mining operations.

The potential destruction of electrical equipment could have far-reaching consequences.

The Marvel Substation plays a pivotal role in supplying power to essential facilities, serving approximately two million people across Bulawayo, Matabeleland South, and North provinces. Its significance extends beyond the city, impacting a vast population in the region.

Vital infrastructure, including Ncema Water Works (which provides water to Bulawayo), Turk Mine, How Mine, Fernhill Water Works, and the entire City of Bulawayo, depends on the reliable functioning of the Marvel Substation.

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CITE reported sources as saying the mining is being conducted by a group with “political connections” who are disregarding ZESA’s warnings about the dangers of mining near the substation. Said a source:

Marvel Substation connects all power stations in Bulawayo and surrounding areas. It is linked to other regions of the country and the whole of South Africa via the Insukamini Substation.

Blasting from the mining activities poses a significant risk to the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company’s (ZETDC) operations and substation infrastructure. Added the source:

These mining explosions threaten the infrastructure and could disrupt the electricity supply not only in Bulawayo but also across Zimbabwe and the region.

Those mining at the location have been warned of the potential harm, yet they continue their activities.

ZESA insiders also expressed concern about the risk of electrocution for substation staff if the infrastructure is damaged by voltage interference.

ZETDC’s Engineering Manager, Proud Mundenda, referred inquiries to ZESA Holdings’ Stakeholder Relations Communication and Welfare George Manyaya.

Manyaya then directed CITE’s queries to ZETDC’s acting public relations officer, Alaina Suliwa, who reportedly requested written questions.

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13 Comments

chairman mao · 1 year ago
zvimwe zvinhu zvave kuitwa zvinosembura.zesa inoisa article mupindula ichikona kuona vanokodzera zvimiswe forthwith,hazvisi bembera,ngavasungwe vanhu ava otherwise tozoti vakuru vari mazviri.
Tttt · 1 year ago
Toenda 2030
Chibaba · 1 year ago
Obvious wene vayo and the looting crew are those mining near the sub station
🤦‍♂️ · 1 year ago
lawless country
aldayz · 1 year ago
irikuvakwa nevene vayo yakambo akwa nevarungu toputsa totanga patswa
lNda surrender. · 1 year ago
Pa Zisco vakauya ve Looting Party mid last year. nema new excavator nema front-end loader akamyorwa kuti Kuvaka Nyika, vakatanga kugobora njanji dzeNRZ between Zisco and Rutendo surbab, just to get maratya(coal) yaive pasi penjanji. Coal iyi yakaiswa during Zisco construction to block a river from flowing through. Vapedza vakasiya makomba akadaro, njanji dzakamira mudenga. Right now vari kucheka ma structure inside Zisco vachitengesa as scrap metal. Ukanzwa munhu anokuti Zisco ichamuka, murove nembama. Anenge achikuona sechituta.
intellectual · 1 year ago
kkkk ikuputswa not kuvakwa nyika iyy
intellectual · 1 year ago
vacheri they don't consider kut there is a substation whilist pane belt remari, it's a sign tht shows us as zimbos we are suffering kunze uko
MINERS 4ED · 1 year ago
upfumi kuvanhu pamberi nekuchera
Indebvu siyabulala komicho · 1 year ago
Ya better we can return to the stone ages that's where we belong tina nje.
ED · 1 year ago
Nyika inovakwa nevene vayo. Brick upon brick.
doug · 1 year ago
Will those politicians who are sending and protecting the illegal miners stay in the country after the destruction of vital infrastructure, or are they using the money they are getting to build outside the country?

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