The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Zimpapers bags social responsibi­lity awards

- Sunday Mail Reporter

ZIMPAPERS on Friday won the Excellence in Community Empowermen­t & Social Impact Award at the fifth Zimbabwe Top 100 Sustainabl­e and Responsibl­e Business Awards held in Harare.

Two Zimpapers’ journalist­s — Liberty Dube from Manica Post and The Chronicle’s Leonard Ncube — also scooped awards at the event.

Industry and Commerce Deputy Minister Raj Modi, who was guest of honour, said the awards inspire companies to take responsibi­lity of the communitie­s they operate in.

“These awards encourage companies to be responsibl­e and make a positive impact to the communitie­s that surround them. The awards also act as a bedrock to share strategies and solutions that tackle sustainabi­lity issues,” he said.

“These awards, therefore, speak to the creation of a better future because if corporate social responsibi­lity is not practised, the ultimate goal of benefiting society will not be achieved.”

Running under the theme “Celebratin­g Sustainabi­lity Excellence — Towards Achieving Vision 2030”, the awards were hosted by the Environmen­tal Management Agency (EMA) in partnershi­p with the Corporate Social Responsibi­lity Network of Zimbabwe (CSRNZ).

Zimpapers assistant general manager (Digital and Publishing Division) Mrs Daisy Sakara attended the award ceremony while public relations and communicat­ion manager (DAP) Mrs Pauline Matanda received the award on behalf of the integrated media company.

The awards came at a time Zimpapers recently hosted the highly subscribed Cancer Power Walk to raise awareness on the non-communicab­le disease.

 ?? Picture: Lee Maidza ?? Zimpapers DAP division public relations manager Pauline Matanda (centre) receives an award for Zimpapers from Industry and Commerce Deputy Minister Raj Modi (left) and Network Director Willard Razawo during the Zimbabwe Annual
CSR Responsibl­e business and CSR awards in Harare on Friday. —
Picture: Lee Maidza Zimpapers DAP division public relations manager Pauline Matanda (centre) receives an award for Zimpapers from Industry and Commerce Deputy Minister Raj Modi (left) and Network Director Willard Razawo during the Zimbabwe Annual CSR Responsibl­e business and CSR awards in Harare on Friday. —

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