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ZERA Probes Electrocution Incident In Hwange

1 week agoSat, 22 Mar 2025 09:38:56 GMT
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ZERA Probes Electrocution Incident In Hwange

The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) is investigating an incident in Hwange where three villagers suffered electric shock after touching fallen ZESA power lines.

One of the victims, a 17-year-old boy, died from his injuries at the United Bulawayo Hospitals while receiving treatment. The other two victims are still in the hospital.

ZERA CEO Edington Mazambani told Southern Eye that the initial report from the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company suggested the incident was not fatal. Said Mazambani:

The authority then met with the mother of the now-deceased at United Bulawayo Hospitals while the victim was still being treated.

The authority will be travelling to Hwange this week for the investigation.

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The authority is conducting public awareness campaigns in rural communities to educate members of the public to desist from getting into contact with fallen electric conductors and poles.

We are also engaging the utility to ensure that it carries out routine maintenance on its infrastructure.

Villagers reported that the power lines had been lying on the ground for over three years, and the situation had been brought to the attention of the authorities several times, but nothing had been done to address the issue.

Ward 12 Nakabandana councillor Jowan Chuma placed the blame for the teenager’s death squarely on the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company and accused the power utility of negligence.

More: Southern Eye

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23 Comments

M23 Tactical Instructor 🐾 · 6 days ago
pachapisa musi wacho
Ngolanga · 1 week ago
Kujekesa nyika yose nemagetsi
Valerie M.J. Vee bae✨💜💜 · 1 week ago
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Admire Kadembo Pirori · 1 week ago
Zesa has lost most of its skilled workers to brain drain coz havabhadhare now hakuchisina vanokwanisa kugadzira izvo zviwaya zvakadinha if macitizens are not careful tichapera kuda
Nyonglo · 1 week ago
Zesa.Kanzuro kwese vari Careless maCompany iwawa.vakachera makomba avo,pavashandira vanongosiya zvakadaro.kana pazoitaTsaona sezvizvi ndopanoona maDhara ematumbu. achiuya kuzonyaradxa arimokochete.Vanodakurohwa verse zvakasimbamaduche evanhu
chikwambo · 1 week ago
yo do ot have to use statitories to run acountry bt bawa halls
Chigananda chematama · 1 week ago
aah this country seriously andizvivi kuti what needs to be done cz lm not proud to be Zimbabwean
Anti•Geza Social Club ™🤝🇿🇼 · 1 week ago
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African Observer · 1 week ago
power lines had been lying down for over 3 years????and those responsible were alerted but did nothing for 3 years???? what kind of a country is Zimbabwe????
Admire Kadembo Pirori · 1 week ago
vaida mari yechioko muhomwe kuti vazogadzirisa usaite kunge unogara kuAmerica usingazive kuti zvemuZimbabwe zvinfamba sei
Life · 1 week ago
Ndanzvenga drought , Inflation, Covid etc only for negligence of Zesa am dead ?????
Ediots · 1 week ago
ZESA/ZETDC are accustomed to settling claims for damages because they have deep pockets and can do so without flinching. If most cases carried criminal convictions on the part of ZETDC then the company would be attentive and carry out repairs timeously
Anon · 1 week ago
Ndiko kunonzi kubaya ED (dede)nomumukanwa uku dai kuri ku skuru ndakutsvunha kuti WAGONESA ndoisa ne Star ndobva ndati undione ini madam vako after skuru
SIR AFRICAN · 1 week ago
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Admire Kadembo Pirori · 1 week ago
Free Dj Ollah
roland · 1 week ago
(Powerlines had been lying on the ground for over three years ) that's pure negligence from the responsible authorities. The family of the deceased boy must be highly compensated.
bodogo · 1 week ago
its true. a lot of powerlines are just laying on ground nothing is being done to repair those things in order to avoid lose of life. why ?
Dok25 · 1 week ago
Electricity was there even before independence, and there were no accidental electrocutions in towns and in the rural areas.
SIR AFRICAN · 1 week ago
@Dok25 Ndezve chiboyi.Ikozvino yangove njake njake
꧁🅼🅤🅵🅐🆂🅐꧂ ☞︎𓃬☜︎ · 1 week ago
Mmm pakashata
❝✤✺ˢᶜᴼᵀᵀ ℋ➳❞ · 1 week ago
Of course

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