The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Ecocash boss in Young Global Leaders nomination

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ECOCASH general manager Natalie Payida Jabangwe, has been nominated among the 2018 World Economic Forum’s 100 Young Global Leaders (YGL), a platform where “the world’s brightest under 40 and most promising” future leaders are groomed.

The YGL, which is strictly for people born after January 1, 1980, aims “to create a multi-stakeholde­r community of the world’s next-generation leaders to help inform and influence decision-making through the contributi­on of new ideas, perspectiv­es and energy.”

Ms Jabangwe is the current chief executive for Zimbabwe’s biggest mobile money platform, Ecocash and is among the 11 participan­ts from Africa who will be selected this year to take part in the five-year mentorship programme.

“She runs the second largest mobile financial service in Africa, managing the operation and financial transactio­ns for six million customers,” the WEF said in its descriptio­n of Natalie.

Other Africans chosen in the YGL Class of 2018 are from countries including Egypt, South Africa, Gabon Mali, Senegal Nigeria, Benin, Ethiopia and Cote d’Ivoire.

Outside Africa, other participan­ts will come from East Asia, South Asia, Europe, Greater China, Latin America, North America and the Middle East.

Ms Jabangwe, who is a computer engineer, and has over a decade experience in financial technology, said in a terse response that she was “humbled to be part of this team”. Born and raised in the United Kingdom, Ms Jabangwe was head-hunted by the Econet group to be part of its team over five years ago.

The WEF said the 100 young leaders “were nominated because of their ground-breaking work, creative approaches to problems and ability to build bridges across cultures and between business, Government and civil society.”

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