ZESA Ordered To Pay US$66 000 To Children Electrocuted By Low-Hanging Power Cables
[IHarare - Zimbabwe] - 17/02/2026
ZESA Ordered To Pay US$66 000 Compensation To Two Minors Over Low-Hanging Power Lines ZESA Ordered To Pay US$66 000 To Children Electrocuted By Low-Hanging Power Cables ZESA Ordered To Pay US$66,000 To Electrocuted Children ZESA Holdings has been ordered to pay a total of US$66 000 (…)
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