Government rethinks power tariffs

POWER tariffs in Zimbabwe are set to go up after Finance minister Mthuli Ncube said the government is pursuing a “cost recovery” plan for Zesa Holdings (Zesa) in 2022. In the past, the government had limited power tariff hikes to restrain inflation, restricting Zesa’s cost recovery. Currently, consumers pay between $2,12 per kWh and $12,74…

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