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ZETDC Partners With UZ To Combat Infrastructure Vandalism

10 months agoThu, 30 May 2024 08:30:53 GMT
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ZETDC Partners With UZ To Combat Infrastructure Vandalism

The Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) has partnered with the University of Zimbabwe (UZ) to find solutions to curb theft and vandalism of electricity infrastructure.

ZETDC, a subsidiary of power utility ZESA Holdings, is losing an estimated US$9 million annually due to theft and vandalism resulting in thousands of people going without electricity.

Speaking to Business Times on the sidelines of the mitigating power and energy vandalism symposium held at the UZ Innovation Hub, ZETDC acting managing director engineer Abel Gurupira said:

We have been trying to use traditional methods (that is) using security guards and other security measures. But the reason why we are here today is to up the game so that we introduce, we bring in academia to link up with us, find solutions – technical, legal, and legislative, and various other means- in a cross-cutting kind of solution to curb this vandalism.

ZETDC is acutely aware of the detrimental impact that vandalism of electricity infrastructure has on our communities, our economy, and our collective well-being.

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Each act of sabotage not only disrupts the power supply but also poses significant safety risks and imposes substantial financial burdens on both the utility and the consumers.

He said innovation is the most potent weapon to combat vandalism of electricity infrastructure as traditional methods alone have proved inadequate in curbing the scourge. Said Gurupira:

In confronting this challenge, innovation emerges as our most potent weapon. Innovation not only empowers us to devise new technologies and methodologies to safeguard our infrastructure but also enables us to cultivate a culture of vigilance and resilience within our communities.

Innovation lies at the heart of ZETDC’s strategy to combat vandalism. We recognise that traditional methods alone are insufficient to address the evolving tactics of perpetrators.

Therefore, ZETDC is committed to embracing cutting-edge technologies and novel approaches to enhance the security of our assets and infrastructure.

Copper cables are often stolen from ZESA infrastructure because they can be sold for scrap. The high demand for copper in the black market incentivises thieves to target electrical cables and other valuable components.

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15 Comments

Conemara · 10 months ago
We did not read any particular solution
tt · 10 months ago
you're right there griot
. · 10 months ago
wedzerai security yenyu ana yoyoyo vawane mabasa kwte kuswera papindula
The Griot · 10 months ago
Vandalism is the core hea****ation of under development...unlike some developed nation's, ours is a platrofi attached combuxious verticulious nation. hence the need to go digital... That's the bottom line because The Griot says so
VaBhomba · 10 months ago
Going digital Patambo dzemagetsi
chief beer and chief chibi · 10 months ago
kubva vana Rhodes varipo Tambo dzichibiwa tichigadzira misungo yemhuka. hapana chitsva
Nherera · 10 months ago
President Kasukuwere is the Solution be a member now like Mutswanga Chivayo Chonotimba and yoyoyo
Access · 10 months ago
Too bully ...is not a president material .
Nherera · 10 months ago
President Kasukuwere is the Solution be a member now like Mutswanga Chivayo Chonotimba yoyoyo
BoyZone · 10 months ago
lngoriwo meeting yokuwana kunwa ma drinks nemvura apana zvobuda apo.Zvoda ana NUST nemamwewo ma University .Apo apana chibuda
woof · 10 months ago
marovha akabva ku UZ akawanda arikutsvaga mabasa....
Yoyoyo · 10 months ago
😁😁 vana va Chamisa vano purura tambo dzemagetsi vachigadzira mota dzemawaya
UBA · 10 months ago
PaUZ hapana zvozikamwa

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