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Zimbabwe's 720MW Power Plant To Break Ground On December 2

4 months agoSat, 30 Nov 2024 04:47:42 GMT
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Zimbabwe's 720MW Power Plant To Break Ground On December 2

President Emmerson Mnangagwa is set to officiate the groundbreaking ceremony for a new power station in Hwange, where a plant capable of generating over 700MW of electricity will be constructed.

The 720MW project is a partnership between Titan New Energy and ZESA Holdings, and Mnangagwa is scheduled to lead the ceremony on Monday, December 2, at Tutu Ingagula, located along Chaba Black Road in Hwange.

In an interview with the Chronicle earlier this week, Matabeleland North Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Richard Moyo said that the project is one of the major agreements secured by President Mnangagwa during his recent visit to China. Said Moyo:

On 2nd December, President Mnangagwa will lead the ground-breaking of the Titan Energy projects, so that construction can begin.

Titan is working in Hwange and has made a joint venture with a company in China after being invited by the President to explore investment opportunities in Zimbabwe.

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We thank our President Mnangagwa for his visit to China, where 53 countries met with China’s President.

Zimbabwe is one of the countries that signed investment agreements, and they plan to build an electricity power station that will generate 900MW, plus a 200MW solar system.

This will be a mega station, bigger than Units 7 and 8, and we thank President Mnangagwa for being open for business and inviting investors into Zimbabwe.

We are excited as a province because this creates jobs for our people and boosts the provincial economy.

The construction of the new power plant in Hwange will boost Zimbabwe’s power generation capacity, reducing the country’s reliance on imports and helping to alleviate the ongoing challenges of load-shedding.

This development is expected to provide much-needed relief to households, businesses, and industries that have been grappling with frequent power outages.

Hwange, which hosts some of Zimbabwe’s largest coal reserves, is also home to the country’s biggest power plant.

The Hwange Colliery Company, which operates the region’s oldest coal mine, has proven reserves estimated to last over 1,000 years at the current production rate.

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24 Comments

The Don · 4 months ago
Project isina expected time of completion. Zvima reporters zvinoitwa kutumwa zvekunyora.
Alby. · 4 months ago
siyai maChina ayo haana chaakanakira ayo mazivanhu ayo
Anonymous · 4 months ago
Ma ground breaking tava boe. Economy is bleeding
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Jah🇿🇼Tsvarie-07 · 4 months ago
That is what every citizen expert from a resourceful government not to hear of people donating cars when there are roads 🤔
Alby. · 4 months ago
hazvibude izvo taneta nazvo
pee · 4 months ago
why now,this type of project could hv seen its gound breaking,long bck 🤔 😒
Charles Ndhluni · 4 months ago
I understand Chivayo is the invited guest because of the success of his Gwanda project
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Alby. · 4 months ago
all yes yes
PEACE · 4 months ago
Mmm, the old horses having been dosing in office.Why so reactive to problems of the country be it roads, water, food,energy and unemployment.We need leaders who think 20years ahead pliz
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Anonymous · 4 months ago
Seupi
Tinashe · 4 months ago
Urikubvunza ani
Mp · 4 months ago
Handzi Trump anenge ariko
𝙎𝙞𝙮𝙤𝙮𝙤 · 4 months ago
they're trying now after 44 years of failing to do so.
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Giant · 4 months ago
Kkkkkkk shame,You are wasting a lot of time praising ED.Chandinoziva Zim haife yakanaka to the last generation because these old horses never think of young juveniles' future on thinking of themselves.izvozvi mainvesters acho vari kutora vachibaya naiye wacho garwe zvake zvinenge zvatorwa nemainvestors ake vondogovana mberi ikoko.zvekufunga kuti ndiri kutungamirira nyika ine ruzhinji haazvifunge,Look west, Botswana has very few varieties of minerals but it is surviving much better than us here
👍 · 4 months ago
say it again Zimbabwe is now the playground of the china let's change the name of our country and say zichina
Ediots · 4 months ago
Ediots will suck this up like noodles. This horsecrap. The only thing about this project that will definitely happen is the groundbreaking thereafter forget about it. These are the projects used to siphon money from Zim until gvt can no longer pay civil servants
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Optimus · 4 months ago
Great move that should have been done a long time ago. What is sad is that we still rely on these foreigners to do things for us in this day and age. And we should ignore organizations like UN and their climate policies, they now want us to stop developing using thermal energy like coal and oil,which they used themselves to develop. We should keep burning coal and use it to our advantage as they did. The environment will be okay.
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Mp · 4 months ago
Mr president zvimwe Rega vamwe vaite shuwa kubva harare nedege kuno chera ka one nepick aaah baba kanaGata anogona ndakamudzidzisa
Wickneri · 4 months ago
a projected that has completed🤦🏾
Ctrl Alt Del · 4 months ago
kkkkkkk shame

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