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Zambia launches construction of power transmission line to Tanzania

Apr 12, 2025

Lusaka [Zambia], April 12: Zambia on Friday launched the construction of a power transmission line connected to Tanzania as well as the eastern African power pool.
The launch of the Zambia-Tanzania Power Interconnector Project has been hailed as a transformative initiative to enhance national energy security, promote regional electricity trade, and support Zambia's economic development.
Minister of Energy Makozo Chikote expressed optimism that the 292-million-U.S.-dollar project will enable Zambia to tap into Tanzania's available electricity and significantly address Zambia's energy challenges.
"For years, we have been unable to import power from Tanzania due to the absence of this interconnector. That limitation ends today," he said during the launch of the project.
Situmbeko Musokotwane, minister of finance and national planning, said the project is not just about infrastructure but ensuring reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy.
He said the project will position Zambia as a major energy hub in the southern African region and help unlock the country's economic potential through increased trade and investment.
Achim Fock, World Bank country manager for Zambia, said the launch of the project is a milestone for both Zambia and the region.
He said the project reflects the shared commitment to sustainable development through regional integration, adding that reliable power is fundamental to poverty reduction, economic inclusion, and growth.
The project involves the construction of a 330-kV transmission line stretching about 600 km from Kabwe town in central Zambia to the Tanzanian border.
The implementation of the project is being carried out by the state power utility, Zesco Limited, with construction expected to begin later this year and be completed by 2027.
Source: Xinhua News Agency

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