NEW: Brace for increased load-shedding, says Zesa

Online Reporter 

THE country’s power utility, Zesa Holdings, has warned of an increase in load-shedding due to ongoing refurbishment works on the Kariba Dam wall. 

The works have resulted in the shutdown of three units at Kariba South Hydro Power Station. 

In a statement on Tuesday, Zesa Holdings urged customers to use available power sparingly. 

“Zesa Holdings would like to advise its valued customers countrywide that there is an increase in load-shedding outside the publicised schedules, due to refurbishment works at Kariba Dam wall. 

“The refurbishment works has resulted in the taking out of three units at Kariba South Hydro Power Station today,” reads part of the statement. 

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