spot_img

ZESA mourns Sydney Gata, its first black GM and long-serving chairman

Must Try

Trending

HARARE – Sydney Gata, the Executive Chairman of Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) Holdings (Pvt) Ltd, passed away on Thursday evening at a local hospital after a short illness.

He was 79.

- Advertisement -

Gata, who was admitted to a private hospital in Harare on Monday complaining of chest pains, died last night.

ZESA Holdings announced Gata’s death through a notice to all employees

“It is with profound sense of sorrow and sadness that we announce the untimely death of our Executive Chairman, Dr. Sydney Zikuzo Gata who passed on last night.”

- Advertisement -

Albert Nduna, Vice Chairman of the ZESA Holdings Board, conveyed condolences to Gata’s family, including his wife, the Deputy Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Angeline Gata (MP), children, and grandchildren.

Gata’s career in the energy sector spanned several decades, marked by various leadership roles within ZESA and its predecessors.

He was the first black General Manager of the Electricity Supply Commission (ESC) from 1981 to 1985. He then served as CEO and board member of ZESA from the mid-1980s to the early 1990s.

He was appointed ZESA Executive Chairman from 2001 to 2006 and returned to the same position in November 2019, serving until his death.

- Advertisement -

Beyond his contributions to ZESA, Gata held roles in academia and international organisations.

From 1976 to 1981, he lectured in Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering at Chelsea College of Aeronautical Engineering and City University Department of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics in London, United Kingdom.

Upon his return to Zimbabwe, he lectured at the University of Zimbabwe in the Faculty of Engineering from 1981 to 1982.

He also served as a Board member of the World Energy Council Commission (WEC) for three years between 1992 and 1994, and as Deputy Chairman of the WEC Studies Committee.

His advisory and board roles extended to the African Development Bank and Integrated Energy Systems Ltd (UK), among others.

Funeral arrangements for Gata are expected to be communicated in due course.

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

Luke Tamborinyoka (Picture via Facebook - Luke Tamborinyoka)

Luke-ing the Beast in the Eye: Sydney Gata — When darkness lights up a...

1
Sydney Gata, the late ZESA boss was a man synonymous with darkness, given the incessant power outages during his long tenure with the national power utility utility.
The late Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) executive chairman Sydney Gata (Picture via ZimSphere.co.zw)

“A tragic joke”: Critics slam hero status for controversial ZESA boss, Sydney Gata

1
HARARE - The declaration of Sydney Gata, former Executive Chairperson of ZESA Holdings, as a national hero on Saturday has ignited fierce criticism in Zimbabwe, with observers questioning the justification for the honor given his controversial tenure at the national power utility.
Permanent Secretary in the ministry of Energy and Power Development, Gloria Magombo (left) appears before a hearing in Parliament

‘Zimbabwe guarantees power for SADC elites, while leaving citizens in the dark’

1
HARARE - The Zimbabwean government has instructed the power utility, the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA), to ensure uninterrupted electricity supply at select venues during the upcoming Southern African Development Community (SADC) heads of state summit in Harare next month.

‘I’m coming for corrupt Tagwirei’ – Biti eyes bouncing back in Parliament

15
Former chairperson of Parliament's Public Accounts Committee (PAC) Tendai Biti is determined to further expose massive corruption orchestrated by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s ally Kudakwashe Tagwirei and other cartels in Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) executive chairman Sydney Gata

ZESA chair Gata admits ‘obsolete’ Hwange technology is 38 years old

2
Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) executive chairman Sydney Gata has admitted technology being used at Hwange Thermal Power Station is 38 years old and it is expected to operate at every second, hence several faults resulting in short supply of electricity.

Don't miss a story

Breaking News straight to your inbox.

No spam just news !

- Advertisement -spot_img
- Advertisement -spot_img
- Advertisement -spot_img

Latest Recipes

Latest

More Recipes Like This