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Zesa
slashes debts
Victoria
Mtomba, NewsDay
September 11, 2013
https://www.newsday.co.zw/2013/09/11/zesa-slashes-debts/
ZESA Holdings
- under pressure to bring relief to its consumers - has slashed
debts for ordinary consumers and farmers.
The relief,
according to Zesa, would benefit all domestic customers with a debt
relief of $160 per household while customers on prepaid meters would
have their amortised outstanding debts adjusted.
NewsDay yesterday
reported that the power utility had made presentations to the President’s
Office seeking to be saved from the pressure to write off all outstanding
bills.
In a statement
last night, the power utility said extensive consultations were
made with farmer’s representatives and other stakeholders
before the decision was made that is aimed at stimulating economic
recovery.
According to
the statement, the collective debt relief for farmers would be $80
million while that for ordinary consumers would be $90 million.
“Customer
bills will be proportionally adjusted and this will reflect on the
October 2013 bills. Customers on prepaid meters will have their
amortised outstanding debt adjusted accordingly. This debt relief
is a once-off dispensation,” read part of the statement.
“Zesa
will continue to install prepaid meters on all farming properties
with capacity of up to 50kVA. Modalities are being put in place
to ensure that all farmers, including those with higher capacity
of over 50kVA, will be on prepaid meters as soon as the requisite
meters are procured.
“Customers
already on prepaid and without debt, will be credited the equivalent
amount in units. The benefits of prepaid metering have been taken
into account in awarding this write off.”
There have been
calls from various quarters, including from Vice-President Joice
Mujuru and Local Government minister Ignatius Chombo who presided
over the cancellation
of local authority bills owed by individuals for Zesa to go the
local authorities’ route on bills.
The power authority
has a legacy of debts of close to half a billion that includes those
debts taken over from Central African Power Company which used to
procure power for the nation.
The power authority
has so far installed more than 300 000 prepaid meters countrywide.
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