Zanzibar Utilities Regulatory Authority

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Zanzibar Utilities Regulatory Authority
ZURA
Agency overview
Formed2015
JurisdictionZanzibar
HeadquartersZURA House
Maisara
Zanzibar, Tanzania
Agency executives
  • Chairperson,
    Asha Ali Abdulla
  • Chief executive officer,
    Bihindi Nassor Khatib
Parent agencyMinistry of Energy and Water (Zanzibar)
Websitewww.zanzibar-energy.com
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Zanzibar Utilities Regulatory Authority is located in Tanzania
Zanzibar
Zanzibar
Zanzibar Utilities Regulatory Authority (Tanzania)

The Zanzibar Utilities Regulatory Authority (ZURA) is a multisectoral government agency established under Act No. 7/2013 of the Laws of Zanzibar to provide technical and economic regulation in both electricity, petroleum and water sectors in Zanzibar, autonomous part of Zanzibar Archipelago, Tanzania, East Africa.[1][2]

History[edit]

Zanzibar Utilities Regulatory Authority was established in 2015 in accordance with Act No. 7/2013 of the Laws of Zanzibar.[2] The agency is governed by the board of directors while the day-to-day affairs are governed by the director general. ZURA regulates the utilities in various islands in Zanzibar. The man two Islands are Pemba Island and Unguja. To provide efficient and reliable services in the islands, a bill to regulate the energy and water sectors was drafted and enacted into law on 19 August 2013, creating a multi-sectoral independent regulatory authority to regulate electricity, petroleum, LPG, and water utility services. The electricity utility's main source of electricity is through a 39-kilometer of 100-megawatt submarine capacity cable originating from the mainland (Dar es Salaam to Ras Fumba) to Unguja.[3] The Unguja highland is served by a 75-kilometre of 25-megawatt subsea capacity cable from the Tanzania mainland.[4] In 2017 ZURA established a program to import petroleum in bulk to the islands.[5]

Location[edit]

The foundation for a new headquarters building for ZURA was laid in Maisara, Zanzibar, Tanzania in January 2019.[6] The building opened in June 2020.[7]

Governance[edit]

ZURA is composed of seven board of directors including the director general who is an ex officio member. The Minister of Lands, Water, Energy and Environment appoints five members while the director general and the chairperson of the board are presidential appointees. The board of directors is chaired by Asha Ali Abdula, who is also a member of the Energy Regulators Association of East Africa General Assembly.[8] The director general of the authority is Bihindi Nassor Khatib.[9][10]

Electricity and water markets[edit]

The Zanzibar's Island water coverage is 65% at an average of daily service of 12 hours and is managed by the Zanzibar Water Authority.[11] The electricity access rate is 82% and the power supply is managed by the Zanzibar Electricity Corporation.[12] The two utilities are regulated by the Zanzibar Utilities Regulatory Authority and the following electricity and water tariffs are applicable:

End User Electricity Tariff[edit]

Zanzibar Electricity Tariff[13]
Tariff Name Category Unit ranges Price per Kwh Price perKVA service charge
TZs/kWh TZs/kWh TZs/kWh
Z0 Life Line 1 to 500 79 2,100
Z0 Life Line 501 to ALL 480 2,100
Z1 General Services 1 to 1,500 266 2,100
Z1 General Services 1,500 to ALL 288 2,100
Z2 Small Industries 1 to ALL 206 16,000 10,500
Z3 Large Industries 1 to ALL 169 16,000 150,500
Z4 Street Lighting ALL units 266 16,000 150,500

End User Water Tariff[edit]

Zanzibar Water Tariff[14]
Tariff Code Description Band Start Unit End Unit Rate
TZs
P-A2013 1 0.00 50.00 718.80
P-A2013 2 50.00 200.00 872.83
P-A2013 3 200.00 0.00 1026.85
P-C2013 1 0.00 15.00 821.48
P-C2013 2 15.00 30.00 924.17
P-C2013 3 30.00 50.00 1026.85
P-C2013 4 50.00 100.00 1232.22
P-C2013 5 100.00 0.00 1437.60
P-D2013 1 0.00 8.00 667.45
P-D2013 Domestic 2 8.00 12.00 821.48
P-D2013 3 12.00 15.00 1026.85
P-D2013 4 15.00 17.00 1232.22
P-D2013 5 17.00 0.00 1540.28
P-H2013 1 0.00 15.00 1129.54
P-H2013 2 15.00 30.00 1437.60
P-H2013 3 30.00 50.00 1848.34
P-H2013 4 50.00 100.00 3080.56
P-H2013 5 100.00 250.00 4107.42
P-H2013 6 250.00 500.00 5647.70
P-H2013 7 500.00 1000.00 6161.12
P-H2013 8 1000.00 0.00 7167.98
P-I2013 1 0.00 15.00 924.17
P-I2013 2 15.00 30.00 1026.85
P-I2013 Institution 3 30.00 50.00 1129.54
P-I2013 4 50.00 100.00 1232.22
P-I2013 5 100.00 250.00 1437.60
P-I2013 6 250.00 500.00 1642.97
P-I2013 7 500.00 1000.00 1951.02
P-I2013 8 1000.00 0.00 2259.08
P-K2013 1 0.00 0.00 750.00
P-W2013 1 0.00 0.00 750.00

Auxiliary institutions and allied agencies[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ltd, Tanzania Standard Newspapers. "'Fuel stations construction strictly regulated'". www.dailynews.co.tz. Retrieved 2021-08-12.
  2. ^ a b "Zanzibar Utilities Regulatory Authority Act – ZURA ACT NO.7 2013 | ZURA". 2020-01-08. Retrieved 2021-09-09.
  3. ^ "Zanzibar gets 100-megawatt cable link to mainland". ESI-Africa.com. 2012-10-25. Retrieved 2021-09-10.
  4. ^ "MZF | About Zanzibar". www.mzfn.org. Retrieved 2021-09-10.
  5. ^ "Zanzibar to start buying petroleum in bulk". The East African. 23 February 2017. Retrieved 21 September 2021.
  6. ^ "Economy of Z'bar Grows By Over 7pc, Shein Says". Daily News. 9 January 2019. Retrieved 21 September 2021.
  7. ^ Masato, Masato (28 June 2020). "Shein issues warning to destructive people". Daily News. Retrieved 21 September 2021.
  8. ^ "General Assembly". Retrieved 2021-08-12.
  9. ^ "Scooper - Nigeria Society News: RAIS WA ZANZIBAR DK. ALI MOHAMMED SHEIN AFANYA UTEUZI". m.scooper.news. Retrieved 2021-08-12.
  10. ^ "UTEUZI | Presidents Office Zanzibar". www.ikuluzanzibar.go.tz. Retrieved 2021-08-12.
  11. ^ "About-Us". www.zawa.go.tz. Retrieved 2021-09-09.
  12. ^ "Electricity supply system statistics" (PDF).
  13. ^ "Electricity Tariffs | ZURA". 2018-02-03. Retrieved 2021-09-09.
  14. ^ "Water Tariff | ZURA". 2018-02-06. Retrieved 2021-09-09.