Zimbabwe receives uninterrupted Eskom power supply via SABCNewsOnline
Zimbabwe says it is still receiving an uninterrupted power supply from Eskom despite increased load shedding in South Africa.
Cash-strapped Zimbabwe is forced to rely on power imports because of low generation capacity from the Kariba hydro-electric power station where water levels are low. Zimbabwe’s Energy Minister Fortune Chasi says: “Should there be challenges, I have no doubt that South Africa will communicate that – to say that they are unable…”“We are continuing to receive power in accordance with the undertakings that we made in our contract with them,” adds Chasi.
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