The Zimbabwean electricity crisis has moved to another level with the country’s Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) announcing that they have now moved to Stage 2 of the load shedding schedule.
Speaking through ZBC, ZETDC said,
Kindly note that generation at Hwange is depressed due to a technical fault. Load shedding is now on Stage 2.
Load shedding may be above [for longer periods than] the publicized schedules. We apologize for any inconveniences caused.
Stage 2 load shedding entails that areas will experience longer periods of power cuts than the original timetable that was published over a month ago.
Zimbabweans are currently experiencing 8 to 15 hours of load shedding.
The low water levels in Kariba Dam have been blamed for less electricity output at the hydropower station.
-State Media
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