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The demand for electricity is increasing faster than previously anticipated and is set to grow by 75% leading up to 2050.
It is a travesty of justice that the nation is missing out on this vast potential hence we are leading at the forefront to set the right trajectory.
This is quite commendable as the authorities are pulling all plugs to ensure economic sustainability crucial to the development of an upper-middle economy society by 2030.
Chronic power outages, caused by aging infrastructure, equipment breakdowns, and rampant vandalism, have become a persistent challenge.
However, the persistent energy deficit continues to undermine industrial productivity, economic growth, and the quality of life for millions.
By strengthening both existing and new solutions, the country continues to focus on embracing new and innovative ideas and approaches.
To reach every citizen, Zimbabwe must capitalise on traditional and accessible communication channels such as radio, especially in areas where modern technology is unavailable.
The ongoing efforts by the Government of Zimbabwe to promote inclusivity, national unity, and participatory development are commendable.
Energy is not just a sector — it is a national enabler.
Zimbabwe enjoys more than 300 days of sunshine each year.
Zimbabwe has over 300 days of sunshine a year — one of the highest solar irradiance potentials in Southern Africa.
In our culture, a hero is not merely someone who fought in the war or held a position of influence.