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ZESA appoints Nduna and Nyachowe to lead after Dr. Gata's death and reforms
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 54612, member: 636"] ZESA Holdings appointed interim leaders following executive chairman Dr. Sydney Gata's sudden death. The power utility named veteran board member Albert Joel Nduna as temporary chairman and engineer Cletus Nyachowe as acting group CEO. These appointments take effect as the company eliminates the executive chairman position through restructuring efforts. The organization will separate leadership roles by installing a non-executive chairperson alongside a chief executive officer. Nyachowe began his ZESA career in 1988 and previously managed Powertel Communications, the nation's first data-focused telecommunications provider. His experience spans grid management, group operations, international energy development, and regional renewable energy consulting. Nduna brings three decades of senior executive experience and currently chairs the Insurance and Pensions Commission. Executive director Fortune Sambo expressed confidence that their combined expertise will maintain focus on national development objectives. The company continues searching for permanent replacements while addressing ongoing power supply challenges. [/QUOTE]
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