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Byo residents fume over ZESA’s slow response to power outages

Residents in Bulawayo’s western suburbs are furious over the sluggish response from the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) to address faults in their areas.

People from Nkulumane, Emganwini, Nketa, Sizinda, and surrounding areas have flocked to the power utility’s Nketa office to express their dissatisfaction.

Some residents have reportedly been without electricity for over a month.

The power utility has been criticised for its failure to promptly address issues with transformers, stolen cables and power outages.

These outages have not onlyย inconveniencedย residents butย have inflicted significant economic losses on entrepreneurs running chicken businesses.ย 

Residents have also alleged that ZESA employees are now soliciting bribes from the residents to attend to their concerns. 

โ€œWe have a challenge with ZESA faults department that serves Nketa, Emganwini and Nkulumane. They do not respond to faults on time; they take weeks to respond,โ€ said one resident. 

โ€œA senior citizen who survives on selling chickens wasย cryingย at their office and they have no empathy whenย they see an old woman cryingโ€

Another resident from Nkulumane said despite reporting a fault in early April, no action has been taken by ZESA to rectify the issue.  

โ€œEver since the lighting that was experienced on 6 April, we don’t have power and I have a patient at home. I have been to the Nketa office twice and they have not fixed the problem.โ€ 

The situation has become dire, with some residents reporting attempted break-ins due to lack of electricity.

Whenย a CITE news crew visitedย the office on Monday, theย residentsย whoย had come to reportย faultsย hadย dispersed afterย theย ZESAย teamย reportedlyย toldย them that they will attendย to their faults.ย 

โ€œIt’sย true, people were gathered here, some fromย Nkulumane, Nketa,ย Sizinda, and Emganwiniย they comeย hereย every dayย to reportย butย seemsย theyย areย not attending to faults. Some revealed that they have gone for over two weeks without electricity,โ€ said aย residentย whoย was atย theย Nketaย office.ย 

Contacted for a comment, Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Companyโ€™s (ZETDC) acting public relations officer, Alaina Suliwa said they are not aware of the issue. 

โ€œWe are not aware of the issue, maybe it is a problem that needs material. If we get the full information about their faults, we will attend,โ€ said Suliwa. 

Senzeni Ncube

Senzeni Ncube is an accomplished journalist based in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, with seven years of experience in hard news, investigative writing, fact-checking, and a keen focus on social development, mining, elections, and climate change. She has extensive expertise in reporting community service delivery issues, demonstrating a deep understanding of politics, human rights, gender equality, corruption, and healthcare. Additionally, she possesses proficiency in video production and editing and is dedicated to providing high-quality journalism that highlights crucial social matters and amplifies the voices of the community. Senzeni is known for her thought-provoking interviewing skills.

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