
Power Giants Private Limited proudly celebrated the recognition of its chief executive officer Edzai Kachirekwa, who last Friday graced the Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) graduation ceremony as a distinguished VIP guest.
Kachirekwa embodies the innovation, resilience, and vision that reflect both HIT’s mission to advance education through technology and Zimbabwe’s collective march toward Vision 2030.
Under his stewardship, Power Giants has risen as a key driver in the country’s energy transformation — leading renewable energy projects, pioneering high-voltage infrastructure, and advancing initiatives that safeguard Zimbabwe’s long-term power security.
A firm advocate of Sustainable Development Goal 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy), Kachirekwa has consistently championed universal access to reliable, sustainable electricity as a cornerstone for industrial growth, social empowerment, and climate resilience.
His tireless efforts to attract investment, promote public–private partnerships, and nurture innovation reflect his unwavering commitment to building a Zimbabwe where no community is left in the dark.
What makes this recognition especially meaningful is the natural synergy between Kachirekwa’s vision and the mission of HIT.
Just as HIT equips graduates with the skills to innovate and design for the future, Kachirekwa applies engineering ingenuity and strategic foresight to reimagine Zimbabwe’s energy sector.
Both share a profound belief that knowledge, innovation, and vision are the tools to transform Zimbabwe into a middle-income economy by 2030.
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“At Power Giants, we take pride not only in Dr. Kachirekwa’s achievements include his deep passion for empowering young people, promoting gender equality in the energy sector, and creating opportunities through renewable energy value chains,” the company said in a statement.
“His leadership continues to demonstrate that energy is more than power — it is the lifeblood of education, health, industry, and sustainable national development.
“As Dr. Kachirekwa stands among the graduates of HIT today [last Friday], his story serves as an enduring reminder of what it means to merge education, innovation, and vision in service to one’s nation.
“Power Giants is proud to walk alongside him on this journey to light up Zimbabwe, power its industries, and inspire a generation committed to sustainability and progress.”