A ZESA employee arrested in Chitungwiza has sparked fresh outrage after allegedly demanding a US$300 bribe from a resident in exchange for reconnecting electricity. The case is already drawing strong reactions because it touches on a painful issue for many Zimbabweans: paying heavily for basic services, then still facing alleged corruption. The employee has been identified as Wellington Tsaurai Chinyemba, a revenue assistant employed by ZESA. He…
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