Uganda suffers another nationwide power blackout

By Kenneth Kazibwe | Sunday, June 21, 2020
Uganda suffers another nationwide power blackout
A power blackout recently(COURTESY PHOTO)

Uganda has suffered yet another nationwide power blackout, the Nile Post has learned.

On Sunday, the power went off at around 5 pm and according to Uganda Electricity Distribution Company Limited, the problem affected the entire country.

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“We are experiencing a nationwide blackout, investigations are ongoing to determine the cause. Bear with us as we work on restoration. Any inconveniences are highly regrettable,” UETCL tweeted.

This is the third nationwide power blackout in three months.

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https://twitter.com/uetcl/status/1274717160884092933?s=20

On April 12, 2020, the country experienced a nationwide power cut a few minutes before President Museveni’s address on Coronavirus.

The address was delayed for about an hour but the blackout was blamed on the moving islands that had blocked the turbines at Nalubaale and Bujagali dams.

Later, on May,8, 2020, Umeme Limited informed Ugandans of an oncoming  load shedding for Saturday, Sunday and Monday from 9am-5pm to allow  release of water at  Nalubale, Kiira, Bujagali and Isimba dams.

https://nilepost.co.ug/2020/04/14/uganda-experiences-national-blackout-as-museveni-prepares-address-on-covid-19/

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