The Manica Post

Destiny of Africa shines at ZNCC awards

- Liberty Dube Business Correspond­ent

DESTINY of Africa Network stole the thunder at this year’s edition of the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce provincial business awards ceremony last Friday after scooping two awards.

The organisati­on scooped the Constructi­on Company of the Year award, while its founder, Reverend Obadiah Musindo won the prestigiou­s Businessma­n of the Year award.

In the Businessma­n of the Year category, Rev Musindo, shrugged off competitio­n from Mr Isaiah Musabayana of Golden Crust and Mr Garikai Gwenzi of Gwenzi Hardware.

In an interview after the ceremony, Rev Musindo said: “I feel honoured to be recognised by a credible organisati­on like ZNCC. I don’t take this award for granted, it is an endorsemen­t of the organisati­on and I feel motivated to do more and in a much better way.

‘‘It is refreshing to note that people are recognisin­g our quest of helping people countrywid­e.

“We are spreading our tentacles to regional countries. We also intend to build storey houses across the country with specificat­ions for African families.”

Makoni Rural District Council scooped the Corporate Governance Rural Local Authoritie­s award, while Mutasa RDC came out tops in the Service Delivery Rural Local Authoritie­s category.

In the best Overall performanc­e Rural Local Authoritie­s category, Makoni came out first ahead and Rusape Town Council emerged winners in the Corporate Governance Urban Local Authoritie­s category.

In the Service Delivery Urban Local Authoritie­s category, Chipinge Town Council was crowned winners

Border Timbers came first in the Exporter of the Year category (Agricultur­e). In the Exporter of the Year (Manufactur­ing), Manica Boards and Doors emerged winners, while Nyanga-based Troutberk Resort won The Exporter of the year in Tourism award (Non Consumptiv­e).

Mr John Chinonzwa was crowned Best Miner in Manicaland, while Mrs Evelyn Madya scooped the overall best women miller in Zimbabwe award.

The Educationa­l Developmen­t award was shared among First Class Academy, Gutika Academy, Milestone Group of Schools, St Noah Group of Schools, Jack and Jill Foundation and Hauna Christian College.

Rural Electrific­ation Agency, NSSA, ZETDC and TelOne shared the Public Entreprise award, while the Financial Institutio­n Supporting Small and Medium and Macro Enterprise­s award was shared among Agribank, NMB and FBC.

Africa University, Mutare Poly, Zimbabwe Open University and Mutare Teachers College shared the Tertiary Institutio­n award.

Mutare Poly outshone Mega Markets and Magamba Vocational Training Centre to scoop the Enterprise Developmen­t Award.

Chiredzi-based transport organisati­on, Fairline Investment­s, which is owned by transport mogul, Mrs Winnie Marange, came out tops in the Transport and Logistics category.

Tongaat Hullet outshone first runner up NetOne and second runner up Nyaradzo Group to scoop the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals — Champion award. Willowton Group scooped the company of the year gong.

Speaking at the ceremony, Minister of Industry and Commerce, Dr Mike Bimha, said Government would support industry so that business continues to be at the heart of the country’s economic transforma­tion.

“A competitiv­e culture is what is needed within industry for this will help determine our country’s ability to attract investment­s, raise capita GDP, create jobs and wealth itself and ultimately raise the standard of living of our own people.

‘‘ The award serve to highlight the need for every organisati­on to implement systematic processes within the organisati­on that address the key elements of business developmen­t, to be well-positioned to scale, grow and be competitiv­e,” said Dr Bimha.

 ??  ?? Minister of Industry and Commerce, Dr Mike Bimha (second from right) hands-over the businessma­n of the year award to Destiny of Africa founder, Reverend Obadiah Musindo during last Friday's function
Minister of Industry and Commerce, Dr Mike Bimha (second from right) hands-over the businessma­n of the year award to Destiny of Africa founder, Reverend Obadiah Musindo during last Friday's function

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