Uganda’s Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERA) is planning to impose financial penalties on the country’s sole power distributor Umeme Ltd for any frequent and prolonged supply outages, the regulator said.

The public has long complained about high tariffs and long power cuts, while unreliable supplies add extra costs to businesses, which often run costly stand-by generators to keep operations going during outages.
ERA said in a notice published on its website that it intended to set targets for “reliability and quality” of power supplied by Umeme, which secured a 25-year licence in 2005 to be the sole distributor.