South Africa: City Power Boss Mashava Quits After 10 Years in the Job
City Power CEO Tshifularo Mashava has resigned after a decade of leadership at Johannesburg's electricity provider, citing a desire to pursue personal and professional goals.
Tshifularo Mashava, the Chief Executive Officer of City Power, has announced her resignation after 10 years at the helm of Johannesburg's electricity utility, with her final day set for March 30, 2026. In her resignation, effective from February 12, 2025, Mashava expressed the desire to pursue personal and other professional interests, highlighting her careful consideration leading to this decision. She emphasized that her choice was not made lightly and came after a significant reflection on her career and personal aspirations.
In her farewell message, Mashava extended her gratitude towards the City Power board and the City of Johannesburg for their trust and support throughout her tenure. She also recognized the collective effort of the City Power staff, stating that their dedication contributed to the progress made during her leadership amidst challenging circumstances. Mashava's departure marks a notable transition for City Power, an essential service provider in Johannesburg, as she has been a key figure in navigating the company through various challenges in the energy sector.
Mashava's resignation may have implications for City Power's leadership and operational direction moving forward. Her exit comes at a crucial time when the energy sector in South Africa faces numerous challenges, including infrastructure issues and the need for innovation to meet the rising electricity demands. The incoming leadership will need to address these ongoing concerns to ensure the stability and reliability of electricity supply in Johannesburg, which remains a vital aspect of the city's economic health and growth.