Zesa apologises for widespread power outages

Trust Freddy

 

Herald Correspondent

 

Power utility ZESA Holdings has issued an apology to its customers for widespread power outages experienced last night, attributing the disruption to a system disturbance that caused a national grid blackout.

 

In a public notice issued early this morning, the power utility said engineers swiftly responded to the blackout, and most load centres nationwide have since been restored.

 

“We regret to advise our valued customers that the national grid experienced a system disturbance last night, resulting in a system blackout.

 

“Our engineers reacted and began the restoration process. We are happy to advise that as of this morning, most of the load centres have been restored countrywide.

 

“We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience caused.”

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