ZESA Ordered To Pay US$66,000 To Children Injured By Low-hanging Live Cables

[The Zimbabwean - Zimbabwe] - 17/02/2026
The state-run Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA Holdings) has been ordered to pay more than US$66 000 in compensation to two minors who sustained severe electrical burns after coming into contact with low-hanging power cables, following gross negligence by its employees.
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