Minister of Energy and Power Development Michael Nyambuya of Zimbabwe
Michael Rueben Nyambuya is a Zimbabwean politician who has served as Governor of Manicaland and as Minister of Energy and Power Development.
Nyambuya is a former army general.
The Herald reported on January 3, 2009, that Nyambuya had been dismissed from the Cabinet earlier in the week, along with 11 other ministers, because he no longer held any seat in Parliament.
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Speaking at the launching ceremony, Energy and Power Development Minister Michael Nyambuya said the oil-blending venture represents an important milestone in the country's energy sector, especially at a time when the sector is facing challenges of shortages of foreign currency that have resulted in limited supplies of fuel and lubricants in the market.
HARARE Southern African governments need to invest more in alternative sources of electricity in the face of impending power shortfalls, Zimbabwes Energy Minister Michael Nyambuya said on Monday.
As part of a drive to promote the use of renewable forms of energy and reduce the amount of imported fuels the Minister of Energy and Power Development of Zimbabwe Retired Lieutenant General Michael Nyambuya said Savings in electricity can create virtual power stations with the saved electricity being made available to other productive sectors and also deferring the need to build new power stations.
Lt-General Nyambuya said negotiations would continue with Triangle on the reopening of the ethanol plant, which he said would be reopened, once an agreement with the company was sealed.
25-08-06 Zimbabwe can immensely benefit from the use of solar energy as a viable source of power in view of the current electricity shortages, the Minister of Energy and Power Development Retired Lieutenant General Michael Nyambuya has said.
Speaking at the commissioning of the Zimbabwe-China solar water heater project at ZRP Msasa Camp in Harare, Cde Nyambuya said the use of solar water heaters results in reduced dependence on imported electricity and significant savings could be made on foreign currency.
Cde Nyambuya said energy scarcity has had adverse impact on the functioning of the economy, especially on productive sector.
promote the use of renewable forms of energy and reduce the amount of imported fuels, Cde Nyambuya said his ministry was spearheading the National Biodiesel Feedstock production programme using jatropha curcas seed.
Until his new appointment, Lt General Nyambuya was a Major General in the Zimbabwe National Army, which he served for 23 years.