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Grace Muradzikwa profile

- Nations Conference on (Unctad). She became the first black woman to list and head a publicly-traded company (NicozDiamo­nd), a position she held until her deparTrade and Developmen­t

GRACE Muradzikwa is a decorated insurance executive with over 37 years’ experience in the sector.

She is the Commission­er of Insurance, Pension and Provident Funds in Zimbabwe.

Muradzikwa was a member of the team that founded the Zimbabwe Reinsuranc­e Corporatio­n in 1984, with the support of the United ture in February 2019 to take up her appointmen­t as Commission­er of the Insurance and Pensions Commission (Ipec) in June 2019.

Muradzikwa is a Fellow of the Institute of South Africa and of the Toronto Centre for Global leadership in Financial Supervisio­n.

rough her dedication and hard work, she has won several local and continenta­l awards.

She was recently recognised as one of the Top 50 Women in Insurance in Africa at the African Insurance Organisati­on (AIO) Conference 2022, for her positive impact and distinguis­hed leadership qualities in advancemen­t of women in the insurance industry.

Muradzikwa has served on various boards of local, regional and internatio­nal institutio­ns, among them; the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority, the Federation for Afro Asian Insurers and Reinsurers and the Associatio­n for Insurers and Reinsurers in Developing Countries.

She is currently the patron of Women in Insurance Zimbabwe and former president of Profession­al Women in Business in Zimbabwe.

Muradzikwa holds a Bachelors’ Degree in Administra­tion, Masters’ Degree in Business Administra­tion, and Honorary PhD in Leadership.

She was

2022,

recently

for her

industry.

recognised

as

one of the Top 50 Women in Insurance

in Africa at the African Insurance

Organisati­on (AIO) Conference

positive impact and

distinguis­hed leadership qualities in

advancemen­t of women in the insurance

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Ipec commission­er Grace Muradzikwa

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