The Energy Regulation Board (ERB) has assured Zambians that electricity tariffs remain unchanged.
The Board has also acknowledged improved fuel availability with assurance of protecting consumers in the energy sector.
Speaking during a media encouragement in Lusaka, ERB General Director Elijah Sichone said the country is gradually recovering from the effects of last year’s severe drought, which had depleted hydroelectric reservoirs and previously caused load-shedding.
He added that ERB is actively investigating consumer complaints about electricity units depleting faster than expected, under the guidance of the Minister of Energy, with a defined timeline for the investigation
“There has been no increase in electricity tariffs since the last approved rates; the higher bills observed by consumers reflect increased consumption, which naturally leads to higher electricity charges, not tariff changes,” he said.
On fuel supply, ERB reported that 95 percent of Zambia’s 680 fuel stations now offer both petrol and diesel, a significant improvement from previous shortages. Earlier supply gaps were linked to external delays at ports in Tanzania and internal logistical challenges at some remote stations.