Erratic electricity power supply and business performance in Zimbabwe (2014 - 2019): Case of RIOZIM Limited
Abstract
The motive for this study was to establish the impact of erratic power supply on business
performance, focusing on RioZim Limited mining company in Zimbabwe. The study used Pooled
Ordinary Least Squares Regression Analysis as a methodology, from a panel data of four (4)
companies in the RioZim Group of companies between a period of 2014 to 2019. The companies
were selected from a list of Chamber of Mines Zimbabwe mining companies in the big category
to allow for generalisation. Secondary data were obtained from the public reports and internally
generated reports. The results showed that power outage hours negatively impacted on business
performance, while grid power consumption and alternative energy supply had a positive impact
on business performance. The study recommends that government should increase power supply
to the productive sector so as to reduce power outage hours and increase grid power consumption
for improvement in business performance. The study also recommended that government should
scrap duty on alternative energy sources, such as generators, to encourage investment in alternative
energy for improvement of business performance. Lastly, related to alternative energy, mining
firms should invest in alternative energy, as a power outage mitigation strategy, to improve
business performance.