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Letter from America: Brother Sydney Gata is no hero

Gata was appointed general manager of Zesa in 1982 and chief executive officer in 1986 and member of the Zesa board.
By Kenneth Mufuka Jul. 13, 2025

All set for national hero Gata’s burial

Gata (79) was the executive chairperson of Zesa, a company he led in different stints since the mid-80s.
By SHARON ZEBRA and LESLEY KUFANDADA Jul. 9, 2025

All set for national hero Gata’s burial

Gata (79) was the executive chairperson of Zesa, a company he led in different stints since the mid-80s.
By SHARON ZEBRA and LESLEY KUFANDADA Jul. 9, 2025

Tributes pour in for Gata

Gata is expected to be buried at the National Heroes Acre tomorrow.
By SHARON ZEBRA and LESLEY KUFANDADA Jul. 8, 2025

Tributes pour in for Gata

Gata is expected to be buried at the National Heroes Acre tomorrow.
By SHARON ZEBRA and LESLEY KUFANDADA Jul. 8, 2025

‘Gata dedicated to advancing energy solutions, infrastructure development’

Zesa said his illustrious career spanned several decades, during which he served as “a beacon of hope” for the nation and an inspiration to many.
By GARY GERALD MTOMBENI Jul. 5, 2025

Load shedding here to stay, says Zesa

The Kariba hydropower plant, with a total capacity of 1,050 megawatts (MW), has seen its dependable capacity drop to as low as less than 100 megawatts.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Dec. 22, 2024

US$24,4m property vandalism threatens Zesa operations

As of August 12 this year, the utility was owed a staggering ZIG5,7 billion, with the industrial sector alone accounting for half of this debt.
By Staff Reporter Aug. 29, 2024

Zesa turns to battery storage to beat power cuts

Addressing a Press conference yesterday, Gata said the current power cuts were due to hydrological issues being experienced at Kariba and a technical fault at Hwange.
By Rejoice Phiri Aug. 27, 2024