Zambia on track to end load shedding by 2026

Source: https://x.com/ZescoL/status/1702986294324810114/photo/1

Zambia has taken giant steps to rid the country of its power challenges by 2026.

This was confirmed by the Ministry of Energy Permanent Secretary, Peter Mumba, during a recent media briefing.

Mumba emphasized that government is working tirelessly to prevent future occurrences of load shedding.

“Two years from now, Zambia will be a net exporter of power. We are not sleeping. In two years, hold me accountable,” Mumba was quoted.

ZESCO, the state-owned power company is also receiving funding to address power shortages.

As part of these efforts, nine out of 23 diesel generators have already arrived in the country to be installed at various locations in markets around Lusaka.

The remaining 14 generators are expected to arrive subsequently.

Meanwhile, load shedding in some parts of the country have been resolved and power supply is expected to be more stable.

“As of today, the country’s power generation stands at 1,019 megawatts, while demand is 2,400 megawatts, leaving a deficit of 1,381 megawatts. The government will continue working around the clock to find solutions to improve power supply and keep the economy running,” he quoted.

He also mentioned that the government has signed a memorandum of understanding with Power China to establish new power projects in Zambia, further enhancing the country's energy capacity.

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