Some areas of the city also lacked power supply for up to 12 hours the
whole of last week due to what the Tanzania Electric Supply Company
(Tanesco) called repairs of transmission lines.
By Mkinga Mkinga,The Citizen Reporter
In Summary
- This comes barely two weeks after the introduction of new, higher power tariffs, thus forcing consumers to dig deeper into their pockets
Dar es Salaam. Some city suburbs were plunged into darkness over the weekend due to a serious breakdown at the Ubungo power substation.
The blackout comes barely two weeks after the
introduction of new, higher power tariffs, thus forcing consumers to dig
deeper into their pockets to meet their energy needs.
Domestic and industrial consumers have been raising serious questions over the chronic erratic electricity supply.
The Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory
Authority (Ewura) approved an increase of power tariffs by 40 per cent
effective January 1, this year.
Some areas of the city also lacked power supply
for up to 12 hours the whole of last week due to what the Tanzania
Electric Supply Company (Tanesco) called repairs of transmission lines.
Efforts to reach Tanesco’s Public Relations
manager Badra Masoud to explain the blackout proved futile as she was
not taking calls.
Tanesco’s managing director Felchesmi Mramba, who
had just arrived back to the country, admitted that there was a serious
problem and said the company’s technicians were working around the clock
to fix it and that power was expected back by yesterday.
“I was outside the country for the past four days
but I’m told there was a serious breakdown at Ubungo substation since
yesterday (Saturday).... I’m told efforts to restore the situation are
going on well and hopefully today (Sunday) the situation will return to
normal,” Mr Mramba told The Citizen in a telephone interview.
A spot check by The Citizen established that residents of almost half the city were left without power for most part of Saturday and Sunday.
The weekend’s outage comes just four months after
most parts of Dar es Salaam went without power for about two weeks after
one of the Ubungo power substations was hit by a fire.
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