How to Retrieve Your ZESA Meter Number

Losing your ZESA meter card and wondering how to retrieve your meter number? Don’t fret; there’s a simple solution. You can quickly find your ZESA meter number by entering the corresponding code into your ZESA meter. Once entered, your meter number will be displayed on the LCD, which you can then use to purchase ZESA tokens. Below, we’ve provided a list of meter types and their respective codes to help you find your meter number with ease:

Meter Type: Hexing

  • Meter Number: 804

Meter Type: Iskra

  • Meter Number: —

Meter Type: EDMI

  • Meter Number: 91

Meter Type: Itron

  • Meter Number: 100

Meter Type: Landis & Gyr

  • Meter Number: 000

Meter Type: Inhemeter (Old Version)

  • Meter Number: 000

Meter Type: Inhemeter (New Version)

  • Meter Number: 4200

These codes will assist you in finding your ZESA meter number, ensuring you can continue to buy ZESA tokens with ease.

Always Press the Enter Key After Each Code

After entering the relevant code for your meter type, make sure to press the enter key. Your ZESA meter will not automatically pick up the code you’ve typed in. Once you’ve completed this step, your ZESA meter number should be displayed on your meter’s LCD.

If you have any questions or need further assistance with your ZESA meter, please feel free to get in touch with us. We’re here to help and guide you in the right direction concerning your ZESA meter.

Checking Your ZESA Account Online

You can also check your ZESA account online, whether it’s post-paid or prepaid. Here’s how to do it:

For Post-Paid:

  1. You’ll need your ZESA account number, the previous bill amount, and bill number.
  2. Access the ZETDC self-service portal: https://selfservice.zetdc.co.zw
  3. Register your account, and you can check your outstanding balance and even make payments online.

For Prepaid:

  1. You’ll need your meter number and the previous token number.
  2. Access the ZETDC self-service portal: https://selfservice.zetdc.co.zw
  3. Register your account, and you can check how many units you can purchase and monitor your usage.

We hope this information helps and saves you from a few headaches.

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