Katleho Moloi, 34, is advancing South Africa’s energy future through academic leadership, policy innovation and transformative education. As deputy dean of the faculty of engineering and the built environment at Durban University of Technology, he focuses on inclusive development. Holding a doctorate in electrical engineering, Katleho has shaped curricula, mentored emerging scholars and led efforts to align higher education with national energy priorities. As chair of the KwaZulu-Natal Energy Crisis Committee, he leads solutions for energy security, infrastructure resilience and community-driven renewable energy projects. Katleho has represented South Africa in international energy forums in the United States and Russia, ensuring that local realities inform global strategies on sustainability. Through his initiative, From Prison to Professional, he supports incarcerated learners with mentorship and access to education, creating pathways for reintegration and dignity. His work embodies a belief that engineering is a tool for social justice — not just technical progress. Whether shaping policy or mentoring students, he reminds us that sustainable development must be inclusive.