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PAC WARNS 25% DROP IN MAAMBA COAL PRODUCTION WILL WORSEN ZAMBIA’S ENERGY CRISIS

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by Joseph
09.18.2024
Opposition People’s Alliance for Change -PAC- says the 25% reduction in coal production by Maamba Collieries between January and June 2024 compared to the same period in 2023 will put further stress on Zambia’s energy sector.
According to the latest Minerals Production Report, Maamba Collieries’ coal production dropped by approximately 25 percent, equivalent to over 31,700 metric tons, from January to June 2024 compared to the same period in 2023, amid plans to double its power generation capacity from 300 megawatts to 600 megawatts at an estimated cost of $400 million.
In an interview with Phoenix News, PAC Leader Andyford Banda says the reduction in coal production is worrying especially given mamba collieries’ role as a backup solution in the current energy crisis.
Mr. Banda says it is therefore wrong for government to place too much emphasis on large-scale energy projects without considering immediate and practical solutions to alleviate power shortages.
He believes government is focusing on mega energy projects like solar farms, without learning from countries like South Africa, which encouraged partnerships with local banks to help individuals go off-grid, freeing up energy for essential services.

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The transition from MSC Splendida to the bustling city was seamless. Our accommodation for the remainder of the trip was the Southern Sun, a contemporary haven in the heart of Cape Town that welcomed me with open arms and an undeniable sense of luxury. Stepping into the cool, marbled lobby felt like entering a sanctuary of modern elegance and a warmth that resonated with a traveler’s soul. The rooms themselves were a haven of comfort. Lush fabrics in calming earth tones invited relaxation, while expansive windows offered tantalizing glimpses of the city lights below. It was the perfect space to unwind after a day of exploration and sensory overload, a place to let the memories of the day solidify and transform into cherished stories.

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Curled up in the cozy embrace of the Southern Sun, I drifted off to sleep with the promise of one final adventure – the journey back home to Zambia. But that return wouldn’t be just a flight; it would be a homecoming, carrying with it the indelible mark of South Africa’s beauty, hospitality, and the connections forged on this unforgettable voyage.

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