Reconnecting electricity illegally earns man jail term

than 10 years in terms of the country’s laws.
Zesa has lost huge amounts of money due to vandalism of transformers, copper cables and other infrastructure.

Zesa is currently on a campaign to switch off non-paying customers.
Businesses belonging to defaulting Cabinet ministers, other individuals, farms and several households have so far been disconnected.

 

 

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