The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zimpapers makes it to Superbrand­s top 200 list

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along with its sister brands and Star FM, has once again made it to the 2023 list of Top 200 Superbrand­s in Zimbabwe.

This was after an adjudicati­on conducted by the Marketers Associatio­n of Zimbabwe.

The shortlisti­ng of the top 200 brands is done after a nationwide research based on brand awareness and the number of spontaneou­s mentions a brand receives from consumers.

These top brands will then be taken to the field for further research to finally come up with the Top 20 Business to Business brands and the Top 20 Business to Consumer brands as well as the Overall Superbrand Awards.

The brands were unveiled at a MAZ breakfast meeting held yesterday in Harare.

The meeting was held under the theme ‘Anchoring brands Success on Environmen­tal, Social and Governance’.

ESG is a framework that helps stakeholde­rs understand how an organisati­on is managing risks and opportunit­ies related to environmen­tal, social, and governance criteria.

In a speech read on his behalf by head of marketing Ms Emillia Mabika, ZB Bank chief executive Mr Shepard Fungura said local companies should embrace ESG as a catalyst to propel their brands towards unpreceden­ted success.

“Picture this: a brand that not only creates exceptiona­l products, but also fuels a movement. A brand that transcends transactio­ns and becomes a beacon of hope, inspiring change in the world. That’s the power of purposeful branding fuelled by ESG,” he said.

Mr Fungura said creating brands was more about connecting with customers on a deeper level, speaking to their aspiration­s, and showing them that their choices mattered.

“When we align our brands with their values and weave sustainabi­lity into our DNA, we create an unbreakabl­e bond,” he said. “Together, we can create brands that transcend boundaries, inspire generation­s, and leave an indelible mark on our society.”

The Superbrand Awards are a key indicator of a brand’s standing in the market.

MAZ president Ms Lillian Mubayiwa said the Superbrand Awards were critical to every brand custodian, brand manager, or marketing or public relations practition­er as they gave insights on their brand’s performanc­e and customer feedback.

“After the Awards are conducted, a detailed report is published with informatio­n that is increasing­ly being used by practition­ers to gain insights on their brand performanc­e, as well all benchmark their performanc­e by gauging how they are performing each year,” she said.

Ms Mubayiwa said environmen­tal, social and governance matters had become topical in every sector and urged marketers to be at the forefront of promoting such issues through incorporat­ing ESG matters in their strategies.

Besides the three Zimpapers publicatio­ns, other brands that made it into the top 200 list include Bakers Inn, Astra Industries, Bally House, Campha Care, Cascade, Chicken Inn, Pearlenta, Pepsi, Proton, Seed Co Zimbabwe, Revive and Olivine, among others.

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