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ZESA Disconnects Tower Lights In Bulawayo, Plunges City In Darkness

10 months agoTue, 28 May 2024 06:20:45 GMT
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ZESA Disconnects Tower Lights In Bulawayo, Plunges City In Darkness

ZESA Holdings has switched off Bulawayo tower lights from postpaid metering as it migrates to a prepaid model amid concerns by residents that this could plunge many suburbs into darkness if the Bulawayo City Council delays electricity bill payments.

Bulawayo residents say the tower lights are being disconnected for the first time in the city’s living memory.

Responding to questions from the Chronicle, ZESA Holdings said the transitioning of customers from postpaid to prepaid metering is expected to be completed next month. Said the power utility:

Tower lights were migrated from a postpaid metering system to a prepaid metering system. ZETDC started the national prepayment metering rollout project in 2012 targeting domestic and small commercial customers and has been conducting the exercise in phases since then.

We are now in the final phase of the project where we are mopping up all points that are still on postpaid metering countrywide as we aim to have all customers on the prepaid metering system by the end of June 2024.

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To date over 93 percent of all postpaid customers have been migrated to the prepaid platform.

ZESA Holdings said it informed the City of Bulawayo about the imminent changes in the metering of customers.

However, Bulawayo town clerk, Christopher Dube, told the Chronicle that the local authority was not informed of the imminent disconnection until it was carried out. He said:

It has recently been brought to our attention that ZESA conducted an operation to replace conventional meters with prepaid meters without prior notification to the Department of Works.

This oversight has resulted in widespread blackouts throughout suburbs such as Entumbane, Nkulumane, Nketha, Makhandeni, Tshabalala, and Makokoba, greatly affecting access to essential services.

Approximately 90 tower lights have been affected, leaving many residents in the dark.

Dube said the council intends to have a meeting with ZETDC to ensure that the re-connection process is expedited. He said:

However, ZESA has been slow in providing the necessary balance to bring forward invoices, hindering our ability to expedite the re-connection process.

In response to this situation, we are in the process of arranging a meeting with the ZESA team to address this issue and ensure better communication and coordination in future operations.

It is crucial that such operations are conducted in phases and that relevant departments are informed to minimise disruptions in service delivery.

Dube said that the council will explore the possibility of replacing the grid-powered tower lights with solar-powered alternatives in the future.

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20 Comments

Anonymous · 10 months ago
Zesa should give back the power station to BCC so that the BCC can generate power of its tower lights it's very simple because Zesa didn't not pay a cent of the power station
Guitar · 10 months ago
Yes you are right Zesa go back where it belongs Leave bcc to handle the electricity power supply
Ma tower lights need Zesa for lights,,, · 10 months ago
The lighting mechanism implied on Tower Lights does not need solar power cause the brightness would be compromised, solar lighting are near surface and have a lower spread of light
Gwedu · 10 months ago
Bulawayo City Council is the number one council in Zimbabwe so far. They have vision. Give them 3 years Harare will be far far behind. HCC is the worst governed council so far. Vana Mafumhe busy partisan politics but chizikanwa chaicho dololo...waste management, clean water supply, local roads, street lighting, land allocation, transport bays, haiwa haiwa Harare ndatenda zvangu. Hudu-zvi hwacho so bodo...BCC mayor thumps up, you are doing your best. Izvi zvakarambwa ne one muroyi anofunga kuti anogara mu book re history nanhasi achiti chimurenga.
. · 10 months ago
I knew it was the hurumende who did this not bcc
unknown · 10 months ago
Just migrate to solar.
kembo kashiri chinamasa · 10 months ago
Gwanda kadoma rusape mvuma Masvingo hwange kwekwe Mtare Marondera mhangura chivhu bikita infact Zim yese same story. Ndozvawo zvavanogona
kembo kashiri chinamasa · 10 months ago
Aaaa aitoshanda zvawo kuno arikuiitwa mabooster e netone ne econet hanzi munhu ane maziso ekuoonesa husiku. Asi bill rinonyorwa pay public street lights zvakaoma kani nyika ino tofa murima tofa nenhamo taurai swa kwese
ꂵꃔꃳ꒦ · 10 months ago
𝘞𝘩𝘺 𝘯𝘰𝘵 𝘮𝘪𝘨𝘳𝘢𝘵𝘦 𝘵𝘩𝘰𝘴𝘦 𝘛𝘰𝘸𝘦𝘳 𝘭𝘪𝘨𝘩𝘵𝘴 𝘧𝘳𝘰𝘮 𝘡𝘦𝘴𝘢 𝘵𝘰 𝘚𝘰𝘭𝘢𝘳 𝘱𝘰𝘸𝘦𝘳 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘴𝘢𝘷𝘦 𝘴𝘰𝘮𝘦 𝘮𝘰𝘯𝘦𝘺
🐈‍⬛ · 10 months ago
yesaya
...,. · 10 months ago
city councils should look into the new solar lighting technology and not waste money on paying for prepaid meters and not get involved in zesa's politics. how can zesa just switch off without advising the customer? after failing to provide adequate electricity to the nation, is zesa trying to switch off those who do not matter and reserve the little for the ones who matter? why start with bulawayo when the headquarters are in harare?
🐈‍⬛ · 10 months ago
huh tower lighting is essential prepaid for the why 🤒.... thieves I'll take advantage of this ✊️no to prepaid tower lights in cities
...,. · 10 months ago
that is why harare and bulawayo had power stations being run by the municipalities which government took over and handed to zesa, and zesa had no capacity to run these and they want them decommissioned. zesa should have started with putting farmers on prepaid instead of starting with the individual tower lights.
BLUE AND WHITE PARTY OF ZIMBABWE INTERIM INFORMATION DESK · 10 months ago
STATE SABOTAGE NOKUTI KUNA MAYOR DAVID COLTART ZANU PF IS A RACIST PARTY.
· 10 months ago
Spot on
Tina · 10 months ago
How many tower lights are there in bulawayo, just a few. Bulawayo remains dark even if zesa restores those few
Coltart ngabhadhare · 10 months ago
Handiti akati anozvigona
Untuthu wethu · 10 months ago
don't be so informed to the extent that you expose yourself of being illiterate,he didn't do anything the bills were there before he took over. besides he's done so much in Byo that we so proud of. Saka usahukure hukure

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