Solar energy to the rescue in Zimbabwe
As it increasingly becomes clear that climate change has become a reality in Zimbabwe, many are struggling to come to terms with its effects — especially the blazing heat that now characterises most days. But for people like Tundondeghe Chiraya and her family, the scorching heat spells an uninterrupted 24/7 supply of electricity.
Having recently moved into their new house built on a stand acquired in the new settlement of Budiriro 5B Extension — neighbouring thousands of houses built by banking institution CABS under the Budiriro Housing Scheme — life would have been most unpleasant without any source of power supply, as Zesa-powered electricity is yet to reach the area because getting connected to the utility’s power lines is proving to be a cumbersome process filled with hurdles.
But power problems are slowly becoming a thing of the past as people in the area have been left with no choice but to turn to solar power.
While the investment in a solar panel and battery was initially made sulkily, the Chirayas were soon to realise turning to solar energy was one of the best decisions they could have ever made. While it might have taken sacrifice to fund the initial setting up of the solar connection in their home, the return on investment that immediately followed has left them without any hint of regret.
“I have to admit that before we connected to solar power, I wished Zesa would hasten to connect the area so we would avoid the costs, but I have since changed my mind,” said Chiraya with a beaming smile.
“With our solar panel and battery, we are able to power lighting for the whole house, the entertainment set [television, home theatre system, DStv] and to charge all our cellphones. We use gas to cook and we are planning to invest in another battery so we can also power the fridge and other electrical gadgets.