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Private players rush in as Zim opens power market
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 79787, member: 636"] Another private company is trying to enter Zimbabwe's electricity retail market. The firm, Kanona Power Zimbabwe, applied for a license to buy and sell power. This follows a government policy shift allowing private players into distribution, aiming for universal electricity access by 2030. The national regulator, ZERA, published the application notice. The move highlights increasing private investment interest in the energy sector. This aligns with a broader national development strategy, NDS 2, which targets a major increase in power generation capacity. The government views reliable energy as essential for industrial growth and its overall economic goals. Funding for this energy expansion is planned through a mix of private and public sources. Budget projections indicate billions in strategic investments are needed through 2030, with a significant portion expected from the private sector. Experts consistently state that stable, affordable power is critical for the country's development targets. [/QUOTE]
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