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The telecommunications company Tweeted:
“Tired of the utility hustle. Ensure you get to pay electricity upfront with our TelOne prepaid meters
#ThefutureIsBetterTogether”
Could this be an April Fools trick? Because how are the two companies even related? Suppose Telone supplies electricity meters on behalf of ZESA…on what grounds would they be acquiring them? And who would do the installations? April Fools?. What do you think?
Tired of the utility hustle. Ensure you get to pay electricity upfront with our TelOne prepaid meters#ThefutureIsBetterTogether pic.twitter.com/1uU2IumCeX
— Tel·One (@TelOneZW) April 1, 2022
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]]>President Mnangagwa commissioned 200 transformers and 117 vehicles procured by ZESA Holdings in Harare yesterday. It was at that event that he directed the Minister of Energy and Power Development to stop load shedding within the next two to three years.
One of the measures taken to ensure that this goal is attainable, is the Hwange Power Station Expansion.The project was launched in 2018 by President Mnangagwa. It is expected to add 600MW on the national grid.
President Mnangagwa said the Second Republic was committed to support Zesa Holdings through the Hwange Power Station Expansion Project, coupled with the ongoing resourcing and recapitalisation of Zesa Enterprises (ZENT), to ensure adequate supply of transformers and other associated requirements.
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]]>Firstly, if you weren’t aware of how ZESA structures their tariffs, they use a stepped tariff system. This means that the first units you buy will be cheaper than the preceding. The new pricing system follows this tier system as follows:
The first 50 units, or kilowatt hours, have risen to to $2,25/kWh. The next 50 cost $4,51/kWh. The next 100 units cost $7,89/kWh.

This system is said to allow for a fair distribution of electricity costs between poorer households and upper class ones. As the bottom tier is cheaper, poor households are enabled to purchase the electricity they need for a lower cost. The highest energy users are the ones that will then need to pay the higher costs.
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]]>This interruption is due to a routine maintenance of the electricity vending systems ZESA will be carrying out. You can expect the service to be down from Thursday 20 May 2021 to Friday 21 May 2021.
In order to avoid being negatively affected by this interruption, ZESA has encouraged customers to ensure that they have recharged enough electricity to last during the period.
View the official statement below:

When recharging your electricity, it might be helpful to remember the following:
ZESA uses a stepped tariff system. This means that the first units you buy will be cheaper than the preceding. As a result, some choose to buy as much units as possible at the beginning of the month so that they won’t have to recharge many times during the week.
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