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Rusape Woman Faces 10 Year In Jail For Using Free ZESA Electricity For More Than 2 Years

Rusape Woman Faces 10 Year In Jail For Using Free ZESA Electricity For More Than 2 Years

 

 

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Rusape Woman Faces 10 Year In Jail For Using Free ZESA Electricity For More Than 2 Years

 

 

 December 2, 2025

Rusape Woman Faces 10 Year In Jail For Using Free ZESA Electricity For More Than 2 Years

[Image: Diamond FM Zimbabwe]

 

 

 

A Rusape woman is now staring at a possible 10 years behind bars after allegedly enjoying free electricity for more than two years, a case that mirrors a similar incident that recently shook the town. The allegation is that she bypassed her ZESA meter and consumed power without paying, a situation that investigators say went undetected from July 2023 until September 2025.

ZESA Officer’s Inspection Uncovers Alleged Bypass

 

According to Diamond FM Zim, the matter surfaced during a routine inspection conducted by a ZESA loss control officer. The outlet reports that the officer discovered an alleged meter bypass at the Tsanzaguru home of 40-year-old Monica Mubaya on 1 December 2025.

Introducing the allegations in court, prosecutors told the magistrate:

“The accused is alleged to have bypassed her ZESA meter, enabling her to consume electricity without being billed for a period extending from July 2023 to September 2025,” they stated.

Authorities claim the bypass enabled uninterrupted electricity access without any readings being recorded. Officials said the discovery prompted an immediate report to police, leading to Mubaya’s arrest.

 

 

 

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Rusape Woman Faces 10 Year In Jail For Using Free ZESA Electricity For More Than 2 Years

Timothy Ndoro by Timothy Ndoro

 

 December 2, 2025

 

[Image: Diamond FM Zimbabwe]

 

 

 

A Rusape woman is now staring at a possible 10 years behind bars after allegedly enjoying free electricity for more than two years, a case that mirrors a similar incident that recently shook the town. The allegation is that she bypassed her ZESA meter and consumed power without paying, a situation that investigators say went undetected from July 2023 until September 2025.

ZESA Officer’s Inspection Uncovers Alleged Bypass

 

According to Diamond FM Zim, the matter surfaced during a routine inspection conducted by a ZESA loss control officer. The outlet reports that the officer discovered an alleged meter bypass at the Tsanzaguru home of 40-year-old Monica Mubaya on 1 December 2025.

Introducing the allegations in court, prosecutors told the magistrate:

“The accused is alleged to have bypassed her ZESA meter, enabling her to consume electricity without being billed for a period extending from July 2023 to September 2025,” they stated.

Authorities claim the bypass enabled uninterrupted electricity access without any readings being recorded. Officials said the discovery prompted an immediate report to police, leading to Mubaya’s arrest.

 

She later appeared before Rusape Magistrate Barbra Mateko, where she was remanded out of custody on bail. She is expected back in court on 5 December 2025.

 

 

 

 

Similar Rusape Case Resulted In A 10-Year Sentence

The new allegations come barely weeks after another Rusape resident was jailed 10 years for a similar offence.

In October 2025, a 55-year-old Rusape man was sentenced to the full ten years for an identical crime of meter bypass in the Vhengere suburb. His case sets a direct precedent.

The man had physically altered his home’s wiring to avoid the meter.

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