Tariffs rise by 31%
Issue 215
- 10 Sep 2011
| 1 minute read
The Zimbabwe Electricity Regulatory Commission (Zerc) has approved a 31% tariff increase as part of a gradual move to cost-reflective tariffs to improve cashflow for state utility Zesa Holdings. Zerc said the average tariff would rise to 9.3 cents/kWh from 7.5 cents from 1 September.
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