Zimbabwe: ZPC Splurges U.S $50 Million Into Kariba South Hydropower Station

THE Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC), a power generation unit owned by ZESA Holdings, has injected US$50 million into Kariba South Hydropower Station towards ongoing and new capital projects to boost power generation, the Financial Gazette's Companies & Markets can reveal.

The plant's general manager, Kenneth Maswera, disclosed that the capital projects include the replacement of switchgears, upgrading of the control room, refurbishment of the lift shaft, ventilation systems and pipe works, stator core retensioning, replacement of GT, and refurbishment of cranes.

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