Ministry woos private electricity investors

Source: Ministry woos private electricity investors | The Herald Minister Zhemu Columbus Mabika  Herald Reporter Policies are being continually developed to attract investors into power generation as part of efforts to ease power shortages in the country, Minister of Energy and Power Development Zhemu Soda told the Senate last week. Responding to questions in the […]

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Ministry woos private electricity investors
Minister Zhemu

Columbus Mabika 

Herald Reporter

Policies are being continually developed to attract investors into power generation as part of efforts to ease power shortages in the country, Minister of Energy and Power Development Zhemu Soda told the Senate last week.

Responding to questions in the August House, he said Government was taking investors in power generation seriously, as energy remained a critical component in the country’s quest to develop, modernise and re-industrialise.

“Government is targeting different corners of the country so that Hwange and Kariba Power Stations can be supplemented,” said Minister Soda. “Alternative forms of energy like solar power are being prioritised. We have a lot of sunlight which can generate power.

“We know that it is important that we have investors or people who will invest in the generation of solar power. Government is going to give incentives to investors who want to participate in the generation of solar.”

Minister Soda said Government, to motivate those who want to invest in the generation of solar energy made importation of equipment for generating solar duty free, has given a five year tax holiday for those investors.

“This can be done by local people or other businesses which might decide to import equipment used for generating solar duty free,” he said. “Government is also determined that those who are going to come to do different activities in Zimbabwe can be given five years of tax holiday. 

“Whatever they are going to generate during those five years, they are not obligated to pay tax to Government. This is done to motivate those who want to invest in the generation of solar energy so that the solar grids can be linked to the national grid.” 

Minister Soda said the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) has started several projects across provinces to install new solar systems and improve those that were installed from 2005 to 2015, as part of efforts to ensure that every area has access to electricity.

“REA has started several projects in different provinces targeting rural provinces in Zimbabwe,” he said. “There are a number of projects being done to install new solar systems or to better those that were installed from 2005 to 2015. 

“We have 400 solar units that have deteriorated in terms of electricity generation and REA was tasked to make sure that such stations begin to generate power. This is what Government is doing to ensure that every area has access to electricity.”

 Speaking during the same session, Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Senator Monica Mutsvangwa said Government was also seized with power challenges in rural schools to enable students to benefit from technology as a result of Covid-19 which saw the need for alternative forms of education.

“Challenges are found in schools, these schools do not have adequate power,” she said. “There are a few schools that have electricity. It is important that our schools get electricity in light of Covid-19 challenges. 

“These are issues that were discussed in Cabinet and the Ministry of Energy was tasked to look into generating investment towards solar energy so that schools are electrified. Government is seized with this.” 

Government has, through Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority, issued at least 77 licences since 2010 for stations ranging from small solar plants to giant thermal plants, but only 18 licence holders have invested or are now ready to invest in solar plants.

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Ministry woos private electricity investors

Source: Ministry woos private electricity investors | The Herald Minister Zhemu Columbus Mabika  Herald Reporter Policies are being continually developed to attract investors into power generation as part of efforts to ease power shortages in the country, Minister of Energy and Power Development Zhemu Soda told the Senate last week. Responding to questions in the […]

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Source: Ministry woos private electricity investors | The Herald

Ministry woos private electricity investors
Minister Zhemu

Columbus Mabika 

Herald Reporter

Policies are being continually developed to attract investors into power generation as part of efforts to ease power shortages in the country, Minister of Energy and Power Development Zhemu Soda told the Senate last week.

Responding to questions in the August House, he said Government was taking investors in power generation seriously, as energy remained a critical component in the country’s quest to develop, modernise and re-industrialise.

“Government is targeting different corners of the country so that Hwange and Kariba Power Stations can be supplemented,” said Minister Soda. “Alternative forms of energy like solar power are being prioritised. We have a lot of sunlight which can generate power.

“We know that it is important that we have investors or people who will invest in the generation of solar power. Government is going to give incentives to investors who want to participate in the generation of solar.”

Minister Soda said Government, to motivate those who want to invest in the generation of solar energy made importation of equipment for generating solar duty free, has given a five year tax holiday for those investors.

“This can be done by local people or other businesses which might decide to import equipment used for generating solar duty free,” he said. “Government is also determined that those who are going to come to do different activities in Zimbabwe can be given five years of tax holiday. 

“Whatever they are going to generate during those five years, they are not obligated to pay tax to Government. This is done to motivate those who want to invest in the generation of solar energy so that the solar grids can be linked to the national grid.” 

Minister Soda said the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) has started several projects across provinces to install new solar systems and improve those that were installed from 2005 to 2015, as part of efforts to ensure that every area has access to electricity.

“REA has started several projects in different provinces targeting rural provinces in Zimbabwe,” he said. “There are a number of projects being done to install new solar systems or to better those that were installed from 2005 to 2015. 

“We have 400 solar units that have deteriorated in terms of electricity generation and REA was tasked to make sure that such stations begin to generate power. This is what Government is doing to ensure that every area has access to electricity.”

 Speaking during the same session, Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Senator Monica Mutsvangwa said Government was also seized with power challenges in rural schools to enable students to benefit from technology as a result of Covid-19 which saw the need for alternative forms of education.

“Challenges are found in schools, these schools do not have adequate power,” she said. “There are a few schools that have electricity. It is important that our schools get electricity in light of Covid-19 challenges. 

“These are issues that were discussed in Cabinet and the Ministry of Energy was tasked to look into generating investment towards solar energy so that schools are electrified. Government is seized with this.” 

Government has, through Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority, issued at least 77 licences since 2010 for stations ranging from small solar plants to giant thermal plants, but only 18 licence holders have invested or are now ready to invest in solar plants.

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Covid-19 eradication anchored on vaccines uptake – VP

Source: Covid-19 eradication anchored on vaccines uptake – VP | The Herald VP Chiwenga launches the Covid-19 awareness stamp issue with ICT Minister J Muswere in Harare Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter Government says achievement of total victory against Covid-19 is pinned on the uptake of vaccines among other preventative measures. Having received more than 1.5 […]

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Covid-19 eradication anchored on vaccines uptake – VP
VP Chiwenga launches the Covid-19 awareness stamp issue with ICT Minister J Muswere in Harare

Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter

Government says achievement of total victory against Covid-19 is pinned on the uptake of vaccines among other preventative measures.

Having received more than 1.5 million doses, the country has extended immunisation to all towns and cities with ports of entry.

This was said by Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga who is also the Minister of Health and Child Care this morning while officiating at the launch of Covid-19 awareness stamps.

“The reduction and final eradication of Covid-19 cases in Zimbabwe is anchored on the uptake of the vaccine among other preventive measures.

“We need to keep information flowing to our people to keep them informed and alert using all available means,” said VP Chiwenga.

He said the Government is continuing to intensify the implementation of Covid-19 prevention and control activities in the country in line with World Health Organisation guidelines.

“To show our commitment and determination as a country we are now on the second phase of our national vaccination programme.

“Targeting teachers, religious leaders, the judiciary, law and order, those with underlying conditions and those in hot spots for example, all border posts such as Beitbridge, Plumtree Town, Chirundu, Makuti, Kariba, Nyamapanda and Mutare as a Border city.

“This will also include all small border posts,” said the Vice President.

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Source: Covid-19 eradication anchored on vaccines uptake – VP | The Herald VP Chiwenga launches the Covid-19 awareness stamp issue with ICT Minister J Muswere in Harare Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter Government says achievement of total victory against Covid-19 is pinned on the uptake of vaccines among other preventative measures. Having received more than 1.5 […]

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Covid-19 eradication anchored on vaccines uptake – VP
VP Chiwenga launches the Covid-19 awareness stamp issue with ICT Minister J Muswere in Harare

Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter

Government says achievement of total victory against Covid-19 is pinned on the uptake of vaccines among other preventative measures.

Having received more than 1.5 million doses, the country has extended immunisation to all towns and cities with ports of entry.

This was said by Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga who is also the Minister of Health and Child Care this morning while officiating at the launch of Covid-19 awareness stamps.

“The reduction and final eradication of Covid-19 cases in Zimbabwe is anchored on the uptake of the vaccine among other preventive measures.

“We need to keep information flowing to our people to keep them informed and alert using all available means,” said VP Chiwenga.

He said the Government is continuing to intensify the implementation of Covid-19 prevention and control activities in the country in line with World Health Organisation guidelines.

“To show our commitment and determination as a country we are now on the second phase of our national vaccination programme.

“Targeting teachers, religious leaders, the judiciary, law and order, those with underlying conditions and those in hot spots for example, all border posts such as Beitbridge, Plumtree Town, Chirundu, Makuti, Kariba, Nyamapanda and Mutare as a Border city.

“This will also include all small border posts,” said the Vice President.

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Covid-19 eradication anchored on vaccines uptake – VP

Source: Covid-19 eradication anchored on vaccines uptake – VP | The Herald VP Chiwenga launches the Covid-19 awareness stamp issue with ICT Minister J Muswere in Harare Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter Government says achievement of total victory against Covid-19 is pinned on the uptake of vaccines among other preventative measures. Having received more than 1.5 […]

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Covid-19 eradication anchored on vaccines uptake – VP
VP Chiwenga launches the Covid-19 awareness stamp issue with ICT Minister J Muswere in Harare

Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter

Government says achievement of total victory against Covid-19 is pinned on the uptake of vaccines among other preventative measures.

Having received more than 1.5 million doses, the country has extended immunisation to all towns and cities with ports of entry.

This was said by Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga who is also the Minister of Health and Child Care this morning while officiating at the launch of Covid-19 awareness stamps.

“The reduction and final eradication of Covid-19 cases in Zimbabwe is anchored on the uptake of the vaccine among other preventive measures.

“We need to keep information flowing to our people to keep them informed and alert using all available means,” said VP Chiwenga.

He said the Government is continuing to intensify the implementation of Covid-19 prevention and control activities in the country in line with World Health Organisation guidelines.

“To show our commitment and determination as a country we are now on the second phase of our national vaccination programme.

“Targeting teachers, religious leaders, the judiciary, law and order, those with underlying conditions and those in hot spots for example, all border posts such as Beitbridge, Plumtree Town, Chirundu, Makuti, Kariba, Nyamapanda and Mutare as a Border city.

“This will also include all small border posts,” said the Vice President.

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