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Government honors late Dr Sydney Gata for service to the energy sector and the nation
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49832, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's government honored a top energy chief after his death last week. Dr Sydney Gata passed away at age 79 following a brief sickness that took him quickly. Officials decided he earned national hero status for his work helping the country's power systems. The ruling party's national chairperson Oppah Muchinguri visited his family home to break the news. She told relatives that Gata deserved recognition for advancing Zimbabwe's energy development. Muchinguri serves as defense minister and delivered the official government message about the honor. She explained that Gata had worked tirelessly improving the nation's electricity infrastructure throughout his career. The veteran energy specialist spent decades leading ZESA Holdings as executive chairman. His efforts helped bring power solutions to communities across the African nation. Government leaders praised his commitment to building better energy systems for ordinary citizens. Family members welcomed the national hero designation with deep appreciation. His daughter Tanyaradzwa Angela Gumbo spoke for relatives about their feelings regarding the tribute. She thanked officials for recognizing her father's leadership skills and energy sector contributions. The family considers this honor extremely meaningful after losing their patriarch. President Emmerson Mnangagwa had visited them earlier to express his personal condolences. Gata leaves behind his wife Angeline who works as deputy education minister. He also has children and grandchildren who will remember his legacy in Zimbabwe's power industry. The president described him as a brilliant man with strong moral character. His decades of infrastructure work touched millions of lives across the country. Officials believe his contributions warrant the highest national recognition possible. [/QUOTE]
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