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Masiyiwa steps down from Econet board

- BY TAPFUMANEY­I HOSHO Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

ECONET Wireless founder and philanthro­pist Strive Masiyiwa has stepped down from the telecommun­ications giant’s board, a company he birthed after a protracted struggle with government.

Masiyiwa sat on the board of the company since 1993 after its birth and subsequent listing on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange in 1998.

Econet secretary Charles Banda said Econet Wireless grew to a global telecommun­ications giant owing to Masiyiwa’s “leadership, dedication and perseveran­ce”.

“The board and management takes this opportunit­y to express their appreciati­on to Masiyiwa for his entreprene­urial leadership and his unwavering commitment to the company and his philanthro­py that has changed the lives of so many in Zimbabwe and across Africa,” he said.

Masiyiwa left Zimbabwe in 2000, fleeing persecutio­n from the local authoritie­s and moved first to South Africa, where he founded the Econet Wireless Group, a completely separate organisati­on to the listed Zimbabwean entity.

Prior to fleeing Zimbabwe, Joice Mujuru then Informatio­n, Posts and Telecommun­ications minister, had turned down Masiyiwa’s applicatio­n for a licence to operate a cellular network company.

Masiyiwa was only licensed following the interventi­on of the late Vice-President Joshua Nkomo.

Masiyiwa’s conglomera­te has grown to be one of Africa’s largest employer with interests spanning across the continent.

His telecommun­ications, banking and other businesses place him in the top 10 of Africa’s richest people.

His philanthro­pic work has also not gone unnoticed on the globe.

He sits on a number of respectabl­e boards which include the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, National Geographic, Unilever, Netflix, has been on the The Rockerfell­er Foundation and is the only African member of the United States Holocaust Memorial.

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