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Zim seeks more power from Moz

Zesa has secured US$310 million for the rehabilitation and extension of Hwange Stage 1 and Stage 2 units.
By Freeman Makopa May. 19, 2023

Powertel rolls out power back-up on its network nodes

The Zesa subsidiary is responsible for telecommunications infrastructure development, virtual private networking, high speed internet provision
By Freeman Makopa May. 11, 2023

Zesa ring-fences 120MW for wheat farming

Consequently, Zesa has assured wheat farmers of a steady power supply since farmers reportedly recorded a bumper harvest last season.
By Staff Reporter May. 9, 2023

Dinson steel plant pursues power deal with Mozambique

The company is carrying out its Zimbabwean operation through a special unit called Dinson Iron and Steel Company (Disco).
By Freeman Makopa May. 5, 2023

Zimbos will wake up after elections… well, hopefully!

Despite the undercover investigations signalling the massive plunder  of our gold — Zimbabweans are still going about their business as if all is well and absolutely nothing has happened.
By Tendai Ruben Mbofana May. 1, 2023

Zesa engages ZRA for more water

Manyaya said this is a big jump from the previous months when the country was generating less than 700 megawatts (MW), triggering rolling power outages.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Apr. 26, 2023

Zesa accused of cheating the dead

She said Zesa was, however, refusing to give her what belongs to her late husband.
By Zanele Ndlovu Apr. 26, 2023

Gweru urgently needs US$118k for water

Acting town clerk Livingston Churu said the money was needed to repair broken pumps, buy new electric motors and servicing water reservoirs.
By Stephen Chadenga Apr. 25, 2023

US$5m required to resuscitate Harare Power Station

One of the major challenges, he said, was turbine plants which required about US$3,5 million for repairs.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Apr. 25, 2023