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You are here: Home / cat / Bulawayo Hospital Brings Hope Under Cloudy Skies

Bulawayo Hospital Brings Hope Under Cloudy Skies

Dated: March 12, 2026

Mater Dei Hospital in Bulawayo has commissioned a solar photovoltaic hybrid system aimed at ensuring reliable electricity for critical healthcare services, marking an important step toward strengthening Zimbabwe’s health infrastructure. The system was launched during a ceremony attended by government officials, United Nations representatives, community leaders, and partners from the Old Mutual Group. Designed to provide uninterrupted power even during national grid failures, the installation will help ensure that essential medical equipment such as surgical tools, neonatal incubators, and vaccine refrigeration systems continue operating without disruption.

For years, the hospital—like many mission and referral facilities across Zimbabwe—has struggled with frequent power outages, often relying on costly diesel generators to maintain essential services. These interruptions have posed risks to surgical procedures, emergency care, and cold-chain storage for vaccines and medicines. With only around 41 percent of Zimbabwe’s population having access to electricity, reliable and sustainable energy solutions are crucial for maintaining healthcare delivery and improving public services.

The solar PV hybrid system was financed through the Renewable Energy Fund under the Zimbabwe Joint SDG Fund programme, with Old Mutual Group Zimbabwe leading its implementation. The installation integrates rooftop solar panels, battery storage, smart inverters, and the national grid to provide consistent power for vital hospital departments including operating theatres, intensive care units, maternity and neonatal wards, emergency rooms, and medical storage facilities. With an annual generation capacity of over 1.3 million kilowatt-hours, the system is expected to significantly strengthen the hospital’s operational resilience.

Beyond improving clinical reliability, the renewable energy installation also reduces dependence on diesel fuel, lowering operational costs and environmental impacts. Reduced fuel consumption will decrease emissions and noise pollution while freeing financial resources that can be redirected toward medicines, staff training, and patient care. The project also supports broader sustainable development goals, particularly those related to good health and well-being, clean and affordable energy, and climate action.

The initiative demonstrates how partnerships between government institutions, the United Nations, and the private sector can deliver practical solutions to infrastructure challenges. It also serves as a potential model for other hospitals across Zimbabwe, especially mission and rural facilities that often operate with limited resources but play a critical role in serving underserved communities. Alongside the infrastructure upgrade, the programme includes technical training and capacity-building measures to ensure long-term sustainability.

The commissioning of the solar system represents more than an energy upgrade for Mater Dei Hospital. For healthcare workers and patients, it brings confidence that life-saving services can continue without interruption. The project highlights the growing role of renewable energy in strengthening resilient healthcare systems and improving access to reliable medical care for communities in Bulawayo and beyond.

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