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Harare
and other Zimbabwean cities without electricity for fourth day
Patience Rusere, Voice of America (VOA)
January 22, 2008
http://voanews.com/english/Africa/2008-01-22-voa68.cfm
Most of Zimbabwe was
without electric power Tuesday for the fourth straight day.
Officials at the Zimbabwe
Electricity Supply Authority blamed technical problems in Zambia,
saying imbalances in regional distribution grid caused a blackout
that affected Zambia and other countries in the Southern African
sub-region.
Sources reported a total
blackout in Harare with power restored by midday in parts of the
city. Some districts in Bulawayo had power while Bindura enjoyed
a steady supply due to its proximity to Mozambique and a deal with
power authorities in that country.
ZESA officials said they
were doing all they could to restore normal service, though the
country has been subject to rolling blackouts for many months.
Correspondent Irwin Chifera
told reporter Patience Rusere that ZESA promised that power could
be restored in most parts of the capital by midnight Tuesday.
The widespread and persistent
power cuts have dealt another blow to manufacturing firms and businesses
in general, many of which have been forced to close their doors
for lack of electricity to carry on operations.
Economist and businessman
Eddie Cross, also a policy coordinator for the opposition faction
led by Morgan Tsvangirai, said that for every day that it goes without
power the country is losing one half of one percent of its gross
domestic product.
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