Story by Bruce Chahwanda, Political Editor
EXECUTIVES of Abu Dhabi renewable energy company Masdar are paying a courtesy call on President Emmerson Mnangagwa on the sidelines of the ongoing 2026 World Governments Summit in Dubai, United Arab Emirates as Zimbabwe continues to engage global partners on sustainable energy development and climate-resilient growth.
Masdar, based in Abu Dhabi, is one of the world’s fastest-growing renewable energy companies and a recognised global leader in green hydrogen. The company plays a central role in positioning the United Arab Emirates at the forefront of the global energy transition.
A pioneer in advancing the clean energy sector and a key enabler of the UAE’s vision to be a global leader in sustainability and climate action, Masdar has developed projects in more than 40 countries across six continents, with a combined capacity exceeding 65 gigawatts.
Masdar brings together the UAE’s three energy champions, Mubadala, ADNOC and TAQA, leveraging their combined expertise to fulfil its mandate as a global clean energy pioneer across renewables and green hydrogen.
The company promotes innovation in solar, wind, energy storage, waste-to-energy and geothermal power, and has a proven track record of delivering pioneering projects that deploy cutting-edge clean energy technologies that are both commercially viable and bankable.




