Wed, 28 Jun 2017 11:01:17 +0000 By Charles Musonda And Prince Chibawah GOVERNMENT is considering introducing security technology that would enable Zesco monitor activities on all major power transmission lines, to prevent further sabotage to the installations. Energy Minister David Mabumba told the Daily Nation yesterday that the move would enable the power company monitor activities on the major power transmission lines in the country. The minister also said power supply has been restored to Kafue District and other areas which were affected after two steel pylons on the 330 KV Kafue West-Lusaka West line were vandalized by unknown people on Saturday. Meanwhile, an eye witness says the pylon’s collapse terrified people even from long distances because of the explosive noise it created. He called on patriotic citizens to help security wings identify culprits because any sabotage on public installations such as power lines affected everyone regardless of social status. “This is a challenging issue […]
State acts on power sabotage
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