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    K-Electric Names Syed Muhammad Taha as New CEO, Former PSO Chief

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 16, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    K-Electric has announced the appointment of Syed Muhammad Taha as its new Chief Executive Officer. Taha previously served as the head of Pakistan State Oil (PSO), bringing extensive leadership experience in the energy sector. His appointment marks a strategic move by K-Electric to strengthen its management team amid evolving industry demands.

    Syed Muhammad Taha’s tenure at PSO was noted for navigating complex market conditions and enhancing operational efficiencies. His expertise is expected to be instrumental in addressing K-Electric’s ongoing challenges related to power distribution and infrastructure development. This leadership change comes at a critical time as the company aims to improve service reliability and expand its customer base.

    In a significant development for Pakistan’s energy landscape, Taha’s leadership could influence broader sector reforms and investment strategies. K-Electric, being the sole vertically integrated power utility in Karachi, plays a crucial role in the country’s energy supply chain. The new CEO’s vision and experience will be closely watched by stakeholders and industry analysts alike as the company embarks on its next phase of growth.

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