Buying ZESA prepaid electricity tokens for Zimbabwe is a straightforward process that can be done online or through authorized vendors. The first step is to register for a prepaid electricity account with ZESA and obtain a meter number for the recipient in Zimbabwe.
Once you have the meter number, you can purchase the electricity tokens from ZESA offices. Alternatively, you can buy the tokens from authorized vendors such as supermarkets, fuel stations, and banks as well as online vendors like Tanaka Life.
When buying the tokens, you will need to provide the meter number and the amount of electricity you want to purchase. The tokens are available in different denominations, and the cost per unit may vary depending on the vendor.
After making the payment, you will receive a token code that you can send to the recipient in Zimbabwe. The recipient can then enter the code into their prepaid meter to activate the electricity.
Overall, buying ZESA prepaid electricity tokens for Zimbabwe is a convenient way to support your loved ones back home. By following the simple steps outlined above, you can ensure that your family has access to electricity and can enjoy the benefits of modern living.
How long does it take for ZESA electricity tokens to be credited to the recipient’s account?
ZESA electricity tokens are usually sent to the recipient via sms almost instantly. However, there may be delays in some cases due to network or system issues. You as the buyer will also recieve the token pin and may forward it to your recipient.
If you bought the token on our website and did not receive your electricity token within 5 minutes of purchase, please contact Tanaka Life as soon as possible.
Where can I buy ZESA electricity tokens in South Africa?
In South African you can buy ZESA from Tanaka Life.
Can I purchase ZESA electricity tokens using my South African bank account?
To buy ZESA on the Tanaka Life you may use your bank account or your bank card. Other forms of payment include 1Voucher, Blue Voucher and OTT voucher.
What do I do if I have issues with the Zesa electricity tokens I purchased from South Africa?
If you have problems with your tokens please contact ZETDC. You may also contact them here