President Levy Mwanawasa has appealed to Zambians to be patient over the load shedding going on in the country and give ZESCO a chance to carry out the necessary rehabilitation works on power installations.
President Mwanawasa said the power shortages were not being experienced by Zambia alone but the southern African region at large.
Dr Mwanawasa said ZESCO has assured that they will complete the rehabilitation works next year upon which time the problem of load shedding currently being experienced will be a thing of the past.
He said the power shortage currently being experienced experienced was as a result of increase in heavy duty investments that have put a lot of pressure on ZESCO in terms of power demand.
Meanwhile, President Levy Mwanawasa headed home after attending a SADC summit on poverty and development which ended in Mauritius yesterday.
President Mwanawasa’s Challenger jet took off from the Sir Seewoosagar Ramgoolam International airport at 12:00 hours, about 10:00 hrs Zambian time.
He was seen off by foreign affairs minister, Kabinga Pande, commerce minister, Felix Mutati, Labour minister, Ronald Mukuma and his agriculture counterpart, Sara Saifwanda.
Zambia’s ambassader to Mozambique who is also accredited to Mauritius, George Chulumanda and other senior government officials were also at the airport to see off the president.