Power cuts threaten growth targets

BUSINESS says rolling power cuts in Zimbabwe, which are running up to 12 hours a day, have increased the cost of doing business and may result in price increases, threatening economic growth targets. This comes after ZESA Holdings’ distribution arm, Zimbabwe Electricity Distribution Company (ZETDC) recently said that increased economic activity had spurred increased demand…

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