‘Take advantage of zero electricity connection fee’
Tuesday, September 03, 2024 | 950 Views |
BPC CEO David Kgoboko
The call was made by Minerals and Energy minister, Lefoko Moagi, when speaking at the launch of the 2024-25 112 Villages Rural Electrification Project at Khwee village. “I encourage all Batswana to take advantage of the newly intrduced free household electricity connection initiative. This free connection is inclusive and does not discriminate against household structures, any type of home that a family resides in will benefit under this programme, including traditional Setswana houses,” Moagi said. In his address, he also emphasised the importance of extending the electricity network to accommodate the growing needs of expanding villages. “This significant event not only marks a historic moment for Khwee Village but also for many other communities that will soon be connected to the national grid.
He added: “This project is a critical element of our collective mission to elevate Botswana to a high-income country in line with Vision 2036.” The 2024-25 Village Electrification Project (VEP) includes the electrification of 20 new villages and the expansion of electricity networks in 92 existing villages nationwide. The estimated cost of electrifying the 20 new villages stands at P209 million, while the network extension for the 92 villages is projected at P286 million. The initiative follows a review of the National Electricity Standard Connection Cost (NESC), which identified that the previous fees of P5, 000 and P2, 500 were insufficient to meet the government’s ambitious target of 100% electricity access. Currently, with an access rate of 72%, the elimination of connection fees is seen as a more effective strategy for achieving universal coverage.
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