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African Power & Energy Elites 2025/2026: Celebrating Visionary Leadership and Transformative Projects
(MENAFN- News.Africa-Wire) JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, February 3, 2026/ -- ESI Africa proudly announces the release of the 10th Anniversary Edition of African Power & Energy Elites: Projects and People, a landmark publication spotlighting the executives, engineers, infrastructure projects and innovations shaping Africa’s power, energy, water, transport, agriculture and healthcare sectors.
The 2025/2026 edition is themed
The print edition will officially launch at Mining Indaba in February and will be distributed at key industry events throughout the year, including Enlit Africa in May. The digital edition is already available online.
What’s inside the African Power & Energy Elites 2025/2026 Edition
•Leadership interviews: Industry trailblazers from across the continent share insights and experience, including Logan Moodley, Isabel Fick and Leria Arinaitwe.
•Case studies: Showcasin’ Botswana’s transformative smart water metering project, ’outh Africa’s first grid-forming renewable energy facility, and an innovative sustainable mining solution.
•Project profiles: Highlighting landmark developments such as the Sejnane Drinking Water Supply Project in Tunisia, the Julius Nyerere Hydropower Project in Tanzania, and the Cazombo Photovoltaic Park in Angola.
•Future outlook: Expert predictions for 2026 covering energy access, mobility, climate resilience and integrated infrastructure systems.
Editor-in-Chief Nicolette Pombo-van Zyl asks:
“Do you hear the construction works underway as Africa’s future rises in steel, concrete, fibre, electrons and flowing wate”?”
She adds:
The Elites may differ in geography, scale and sector, they are united by a shared ambition to translate vision into re”lity.”
The publication also explores emerging trends such as decentralised energy systems, AI-driven grid optimisation and circular water solutions, offering readers a comprehensive view o’ Africa’s evolving infrastructure landscape.
African Power & Energy Elites 2025/2026 is published in collaboration with Conlog, African Legal Support Facility, GPT Renewable, Mzansi Energy, Shell and STS Association.
The 2025/2026 edition is themed
The print edition will officially launch at Mining Indaba in February and will be distributed at key industry events throughout the year, including Enlit Africa in May. The digital edition is already available online.
What’s inside the African Power & Energy Elites 2025/2026 Edition
•Leadership interviews: Industry trailblazers from across the continent share insights and experience, including Logan Moodley, Isabel Fick and Leria Arinaitwe.
•Case studies: Showcasin’ Botswana’s transformative smart water metering project, ’outh Africa’s first grid-forming renewable energy facility, and an innovative sustainable mining solution.
•Project profiles: Highlighting landmark developments such as the Sejnane Drinking Water Supply Project in Tunisia, the Julius Nyerere Hydropower Project in Tanzania, and the Cazombo Photovoltaic Park in Angola.
•Future outlook: Expert predictions for 2026 covering energy access, mobility, climate resilience and integrated infrastructure systems.
Editor-in-Chief Nicolette Pombo-van Zyl asks:
“Do you hear the construction works underway as Africa’s future rises in steel, concrete, fibre, electrons and flowing wate”?”
She adds:
The Elites may differ in geography, scale and sector, they are united by a shared ambition to translate vision into re”lity.”
The publication also explores emerging trends such as decentralised energy systems, AI-driven grid optimisation and circular water solutions, offering readers a comprehensive view o’ Africa’s evolving infrastructure landscape.
African Power & Energy Elites 2025/2026 is published in collaboration with Conlog, African Legal Support Facility, GPT Renewable, Mzansi Energy, Shell and STS Association.
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