ZAMBIA AND ZIMBABWE’S COMMIT TO STRATEGIC POWER GENERATION.
Minister of Energy and Chairperson of the Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) Council of Ministers, Mr. Makozo Chikote, has reaffirmed Zambia and Zimbabwe’s commitment to strategic power generation and transmission investments aimed at enhancing energy security, resilience and regional integration.
Speaking during the 43rd Ordinary Meeting of the ZRA
Council of Ministers held at Elephant Hills Resort in Victoria Falls, Mr.
Chikote said the two countries were intensifying collaboration on key energy
infrastructure projects following climate-induced challenges that adversely
affected hydropower generation at the Kariba Complex.
The Minister identified the Batoka Gorge
Hydro-Electric Scheme (2,400MW) as a priority bilateral investment, describing
it as a transformative project that will drive industrialisation, job creation
and economic growth in both countries.
He urged the Zambezi River Authority to fast-track implementation
by executing project milestones in parallel in line with directives from the
two Heads of State.
Mr. Chikote further underscored the importance of
regional transmission infrastructure, highlighting the
Zimbabwe–Zambia–Botswana–Namibia (ZIZABONA) Phase I Project, which will provide
an alternative power wheeling route between Zambia and Zimbabwe. The project is
expected to address existing transmission constraints and enhance power trading
under the Southern African Power Pool.
On infrastructure sustainability, the Minister
announced continued progress on the Kariba Dam Rehabilitation Project, with
plunge pool reshaping completed in 2024, Spillway Refurbishment Phase I
completed in November 2025, and Phase II works currently at 30 percent completion.
He said the rehabilitation programme remains a
critical investment to safeguard the long-term structural integrity and
operational safety of the Kariba Dam.
In line with Zambia’s energy diversification agenda,
Mr. Chikote welcomed support from the African Development Bank, including US$1
million allocated towards feasibility studies for a Floating Solar Photovoltaic
Plant on Lake Kariba, noting that the project will complement hydropower and
strengthen energy resilience in the face of climate variability.
Meanwhile, the incoming Chairperson of the ZRA
Council of Ministers and Zimbabwe’s Minister of Energy and Power Development,
MrJuly Moyo, MP, commended the Zambezi River Authority for the prudent
management of the shared water resource despite challenging hydrological
conditions.
He further praised the strong partnership between
Zambia and Zimbabwe, stating that collective planning and cooperation have been
central to addressing energy challenges and sustaining power supply in both
countries.
Mr. Chikote reaffirmed Zambia’s commitment, under
the leadership of President Hakainde Hichilema, to deepening bilateral
cooperation with Zimbabwe to ensure reliable, affordable and sustainable energy
that supports economic growth and regional development.
Zambia has now handed over the Chairpersonship of
the Zambezi River Authority Council of Ministers to Zimbabwe.
This is according to a statement issued by Ministry
of Energy Principal Public Relations
Officer Bob Sianjalika.
By Evans Sinjela

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