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Open letter: ZESA tariff hikes
Combined Harare
Residents Association (CHRA)
August 31, 2011
The recent announcement by ZESA that it will increase its tariffs
by 31% with effect from September 2011 is totally ill-advised and
can easily become a threat to national security if it is allowed
to stand amid battle cries by residents who for years have been
bearing the brunt caused by corrupt-ridden and malfunctioning parastatals.
Because of several years of gross mismanagement and monumental corruption
the residents are now being asked to subsidise the looming collapse
of our once efficient parastatals that used to be the envy of the
region. There is one thing that has become clear, that even after
hiking the tariffs by any percentage there is no guarantee whatsoever
that the residents will get uninterrupted power supply from ZESA,
which has proved beyond reasonable doubt that it cannot meet the
nation's energy needs. When a parastatal invests in luxury
and hefty allowances of senior bureaucrats it can only reap challenges
like these ones and always resorts to punishing unsuspecting residents
who are already overburdened by the effects of a struggling economy.
I am reminded
of 2009 around the same time when ZESA did the same ill-advised
move of ambushing residents with a tariff hike and we made it very
clear then that as residents we were not going to foot the increment
because we could not afford such an increment. Besides, residents
were already failing to pay before the increment so it was illogical
to increase the tariffs at that time. I need to reemphasise that
the same reasons still stand that residents are still failing to
pay the current rates and for the parastatal to announce an increment
now is not only irresponsible but reckless leadership which must
seen in the context of failed governance. Residents are prepared
to resist this unwelcome move through every means at their disposal.
We hope that
ZESA will be honest enough to tell the nation that; its recent move
will not improve power supply, mismanagement has led to the parastatal
being owed millions in unpaid bills by the central government (not
the residents) and the lasting solution lies in installing pre-paid
meters to improve revenue collection. ZESA can improve power supply
by installing more hydro-electric generators at Kariba, like what
Zambia is currently doing instead of relying on importing power.
When you generate your own power it means that you can be in a position
to control the price of that power something that you can't
do when you rely on imports.
With the growing
demand for energy in the region we are slowly coming to the time
when it will be difficult to import energy from the neighbouring
countries which will eventually succumb to rising domestic energy
needs. When this happens l hope ZESA will be prepared to trigger
home-grown solutions into motion.
Lastly let me
remind our dear parastatal that the solution does not lie in hiking
tariffs as and when you deem it fit but lies in innovative strategic
thinking, weeding out the massive mismanagement threatening its
existence and listening to the needs of the residents who contribute
through rates towards the sustainability of the parastal. I call
upon the Parliamentary portfolio committee on energy and power development
to conduct public enquiries on how to approach the problem of ZESA.
I call upon the government of Zimbabwe to urgently address the tariffs
hike by ZESA as it has a potential of sparking massive protests
within our communities which are already reeling under dark days
and nights resulting from power cuts.
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fact
sheet
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