Bulawayo residents seek a law to penalize transformer free-riders

Dark houses and repeat transformer failures have Magwegwe North residents demanding a law that forces everyone to chip in or get kicked off the grid.

Magwegwe North transformer dispute
  • Ninety-six households have lacked power since December last year.
  • Givemore Kutyauripo said this marks the third transformer breakdown.
  • Residents previously bought two transformers from their own pockets.
  • Luveve Zesa office promised token reimbursements that never came.
Calls for compulsory contributions
  • Community members want a statutory instrument enforcing payments.
  • About 10 households refuse to contribute, yet reconnect later.
  • Kutyauripo argued non-payers should be removed from the grid.
  • Each home is being asked for roughly US$8.
Frustration with Zesa's response
  • Residents say Zesa keeps pushing repair costs onto them.
  • Christmas 2024 was spent without electricity until April.
  • Engagement attempts by councillors and the Member of Parliament failed.
  • Communication from Zesa has reportedly dried up completely.
Civic voice weighs in
  • Thamsanqa Ndlovu said neighbors cannot legally force payments.
  • Bulawayo Residents Charter urged Zesa to shield compliant households.
  • The current transformer remains under repair, prolonging outages.
  • Contact attempts to the Zesa Bulawayo regional office went unanswered.
 

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