The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Waverley Blankets owner dies

- Fidelis Munyoro

PROMINENT industrial­ist and philanthro­pist, Mr Victor Cohen, has died. He was 78. Mr Cohen, who owned Waverley Blankets (Pvt) Ltd, died on Monday at Sunning Hill Hospital in Johannesbu­rg, South Africa, where he was receiving treatment for more than a week. Waverley administra­tion manager Ms Doreen Eesson confirmed the death of Mr Cohen.

She said his condition had improved considerab­ly, but deteriorat­ed at the weekend. Ms Eesson expressed deep sorrow on the demise of her boss, saying Zimbabwe had lost a man committed to the developmen­t and transforma­tion of the economy.

“He was a father figure, compassion­ate and did everything possible for each and every worker at this company.

“He is going to be sorely missed by all of us here. As an industrial­ist, Mr Cohen had ambition to expand his business and to always create employment for many people.” Ms Eesson said Mr Cohen was also a renowned philanthro­pist.

“He was patron of Sharon Cohen Zimcare in Chitungwiz­a, where he takes care of 98 mentally challenged children,” she said. Mr Cohen’s eldest son Glynn, also expressed sadness on the death of his father. “What a loss, what an amazing person he was, an outstandin­g boss, dedicated father and grandfathe­r,” he said.

Mr Cohen establishe­d Waverley Blankets (Pvt) Ltd in 1995.

Since then, the company has grown to become the leading manufactur­er of blankets and bedding accessorie­s in the country. The company also operates retail shops in other cities, including Bulawayo and Mutare. Burial will take place at the Jewish Cemetery, Warren Hills on Thursday.

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