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Matola Engages ESCOM, EGENCO

Minister of Energy Ibrahim Matola is this morning engaging top management of EGENCO and ESCOM on the frequent power system shutdowns in the country.

The meeting in Blantyre is expected to be hot as the minister is also not mused with the blackouts.

suspects internal sabotage at the two institutions.

Energy expert, Grain Malunga suspects internal sabotage at the two institutions.

Malawi lost 130 megawatts after the Kapichira Power Station shut down due to the devastation caused by Cyclone Ana. The power outages are becoming worse each passing day.

Power generation and power distribution experts from ESCOM and EGENCO were at Tedzani Power Station on Sunday investigating the cause of power systems failure after the country experienced another national blackout on Sunday morning, a fourth this year alone.

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