An employee of the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) suffered bone fractures on Thursday after a pole fell as he worked on overhead copper cables in the Entumbane suburb in Bulawayo.
According to witnesses, the unidentified guy, who is believed to be in his 30s, was removing some wires while tied to the pole when the pole suddenly collapsed, sending him plummeting several meters to the ground. One resident told a local paper:
He was in serious pain with broken bones on his legs.
The technician was rushed to a local hospital where his condition could not be ascertained.
According to a ZESA representative, all accidents involving personnel of the power provider are thoroughly examined to avoid repeat incidents.
The spokesperson also said workers’ safety “is our top priority.” The spokesperson told ZimLive:
Regrettably, something has happened in this incident and we are urgently looking into it.
The spokesperson also said the technician is receiving the necessary medical attention adding “our prayers go out to him and his family.”
Source: Pindula News
In other news – Zebra Kiss bus bounces back, as Rimbi sues government
Public transporter Rimbi Tours has taken the government to court seeking to reverse the suspension of its operating license while its counterpart Zebra Kiss has been allowed to resume operations after pledging to observe road traffic rules.
The government last week suspended the licenses for both Rimbi and Zebra Kiss bus companies following an accident that killed one person along the Harare-Nyamapanda Highway as the bus drivers raced for passengers.Learn More