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‘Electricity supply stable,’ ZESCO rules out nationwide load shedding

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ZESCO Limited has assured the nation that Zambia’s electricity supply situation was stable and would remain so for the rest of 2026 and into the future.

Company Managing Director, Justin Loongo, said the country was not expected to return to nationwide load management, attributing the improved outlook to significant investments and interventions undertaken across the power sector in recent months.

In a statement issued in Lusaka on Tuesday, Loongo said the interventions include enhanced generation capacity from hydro, thermal and solar electricity sources, as well as strengthened strategic partnerships with Independent Power Producers and Independent Power Traders.

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“ZESCO Limited wishes to assure all customers and members of the public that the national electricity supply situation is stable and that the country is not expected to experience a return to nationwide load management this year and beyond,” he said.

Loongo added that the efforts had improved the resilience and reliability of the national grid compared to previous years, positioning it to better serve all customer categories.

“As part of ongoing efforts to promote transparency and keep the nation informed, ZESCO will next week facilitate a media engagement tour to selected power generation facilities in Maamba, Livingstone and surrounding areas,” he stated.

Loongo said the tour would include visits to ZESCO-owned generation plants as well as partner-operated thermal facilities to allow media houses and the public to appreciate firsthand the progress being made in securing the country’s energy supply.

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