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Zimbabwe News Update

📅 Published: August 16, 2025

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Curated by AllZimNews.com

📅 Published: August 16, 2025

Curated by AllZimNews.com

The project was implemented by the Rural Electrification Fund (REF). “As a long-time advocate for renewable and inclusive energy, it gives me immense joy to see this light up Soti Source—bringing ICT, health and economic opportunity to families once left behind,” REF acting chief executive officer, Fellistas Makumbinde, said during the switching on ceremony held at Soti Source.

At Soti Source clinic, newly-acquired freezers were evident, denoting a transition from archaic ways of storing medication that require low temperatures. “We all wanted this; power availability eases our operations.

Both nurses and patients can testify,” said a male nurse at the clinic.

The Soti Source solar mini-grid plant is supplying electricity to Tongogara primary and Soti Source secondary schools, the clinic, business centre, churches and government sub-offices, namely the Rural Development and Infrastructure Development Agency, Veterinary Services office, Agricultural and Rural Development and Advisory Service and the Zimbabwe National Water Authority.

Apart from the Soti Source solar mini-grid plant, REF has also completed the construction of the 96Kw Gandavaroyi solar mini-grid project in Gokwe North district, Midlands Province, the 120 kW Tshitulipasi mini-grid solar plant in Beitbridge, Matabeleland South Province, and the 120kw Dete solar project in Hurungwe, Mashonaland West province, among others.

Other community solar mini-grid projects, namely the 120kw Nzvimbe in Buhera, Manicaland province, and 60kw Chiwore plant in Uzumba Maramba Pfungwe district of Mashonaland East province, are expected to be completed in the next few weeks.

In addition to community solar mini-grid projects, about 25 solar micro-grid projects were undertaken, two in each of the seven rural provinces and three in Mashonaland West province.

Addressing villagers and delegates during the switching on ceremony, Moyo urged beneficiaries to protect asset. “To the people of Gutu and particularly Soti Source, this solar plant belongs to you.

Let us protect it, maintain it, and use it wisely.

Let it be a beacon of progress and a symbol of what we can achieve when we work together,” he said. “While Masvingo province remains a dry region with poor rainfall, irrigation development is key and can only be done when electricity is available.

I am that the REF is justifiably taking electricity through the grid and renewable energy technologies to all needy communities of our country for productive use in industry, agriculture, commerce, rural cottage industries and village business units for the good of our people. ” As of June 30, 10 987 projects and households have benefited from energy provided by the Rural Electrification Fund.

This includes 3 122 primary schools, 1 559 secondary schools, 1 047 rural health centres, 474 government extension offices, 305 chiefs’ homesteads, 1 322 business centres, 875 small-scale farms, among other related institutions. “Since our establishment in 2002, we have remained consistent with the mandate to ensure that grid electricity is extended, solar systems are installed, and biogas digesters are built in rural areas to achieve universal access to modern energy services by 2030. 🔗

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