The Uganda
Electricity Transmission Company Limited (UETCL) said in a statement that
investigations are underway to determine the cause of the power blackout.
Uganda on
Thursday was hit by a nationwide power outage whose cause is not yet known, the
state-run power generation company said.
“We are
experiencing a nationwide total blackout. Investigations are ongoing to
determine the cause and restore as fast as possible,’’ said the statement.
Umeme
Limited, the country’s main electricity distribution company, said it is
working with other stakeholders to restore power supply in the East African
country.
“We are
working with UETCL and all stakeholders to have power restored as soon as
possible. All inconveniences caused are regretted,’’ it said in a tweet.
The country
has lately been experiencing nationwide power outages, with the recent being on
June 21.
The country
on May 9 was also hit by a power blackout whose cause was not known, according
to the UETCL.
The country
on April 14 experienced a nationwide power blackout after floating weeds,
measuring about 12 acres (4.86 hectares), affected the Nalubale power plant in
the eastern district of Jinja.
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