President Mnangagwa to officiate at groundbreaking for 720MW power plant

Online Reporter

President Mnangagwa is this morning expected to headline the groundbreaking ceremony for a 720MW thermal power plant in Tutu, Hwange.

The project is being spearheaded by Titan New Energy in partnership with Zesa Holdings as part of energy projects being implemented in line with National Development Strategy (NDS1) and Vision 2030.

Approximately US$1 billion will be poured into the 720MW plant and a 200MW solar power plant.

According to the project overview, the project is scheduled for full completion and commercial operation by the end of 2028, with an annual output of 5.76GKWh.

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