NEW: Zesa embarks on aggressive debt-collection blitz  

26 Jul, 2022 - 14:07 0 Views
NEW: Zesa embarks on aggressive debt-collection blitz  

The Sunday Mail

Online Reporter  

THE Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (Zesa) has embarked on an “aggressive debt-collection blitz” to recover more than US$62 million and $17 billion owed by customers.

Zesa is currently importing electricity from Zambia, Mozambique and South Africa at an estimated cost of US$17 million per month.

In a speech read on his behalf by Zesa group financial controller Mr Eliab Chikwenhere during the handover ceremony of operational vehicles and work equipment by the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) in Harare on Tuesday, Zesa chairperson Dr Sydney Gata warned defaulting customers that they will soon be disconnected.

“Zesa has secured 300MW firm power from Electricidade de Moçambique (EDM) of Mozambique, Hydro Cahora Bassa (HCB) of Mozambique, Eskom of South Africa and ZESCO of Zambia,” he said.

“Inasmuch as we try to capacitate the business, breakeven and deliver excellent quality service, we are owed US$62 million and $17 billion by customers.

“We have since embarked on an aggressive debt-collection blitz to recover what is owed to us. Just this past weekend, we disconnected various defaulters.”

On service vehicles, Dr Gata said ZETDC needs about 2 000 vehicles to reach optimal fleet size.

“In the 2022 procurement plan, ZETDC targeted to procure at least 1 000 various operational vehicles.

“As of today, we have received 30 operational vehicles and two personal-issue vehicles for our engineers as per the contractual obligations.

“Seven lorries are already in Harare undergoing pre-delivery inspection. We expect delivery of eight more lorries in September 2022.”

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