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    Power Bills Set to Dip as JEDCO Moves Ahead

    By The South Sudan HeraldNovember 1, 2025 Business 1 Min Read
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    Scheduled Tariff Cut Becomes Effective

    November 1 marked the date Juba Electricity Distribution Company pledged to begin lower tariffs, following President Salva Kiir’s directive early this year.

    Ceremony Signals Quiet Rollout

    An official launch remained unclear by press time, yet industry figures reportedly gathered for a brief ceremony in the capital.

    Attendees included Energy Ministry undersecretary Engineer Matthew Ashwil Mawien, JEDCO managing director Engineer Joseph Kur Ajok and Ezra Group chief executive Simson Tekia.

    Republican Order Shapes Policy

    Ezra Group earlier indicated the tariff cut would align with a Republican Order designed to relieve households and businesses in Juba.

    Systems Recalibrated for New Pricing

    JEDCO project manager James Akwi stated the company had reconfigured sales systems, reorganised operations and reviewed its power-purchase agreement to prepare.

    Consumers Await Visible Savings

    Despite these steps, the utility had not yet confirmed whether meters now reflect the promised rates, leaving consumers watchful.

    Small-shop owners and families interviewed expressed optimism that lighter bills will materialise soon, describing current costs as a heavy burden.

    Balancing Affordability and Investment

    JEDCO officials argue the review seeks equilibrium between affordable service and investor returns, a balance observers say is crucial for grid expansion.

    Archdiocese of Juba Electricity Tariffs JEDCO
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