The Zimbabwe Independent

Chimanikir­e scoops two awards

- TanYaRadZw­a nHaRi

EconEt Wireless Zimbabwe deputy chief executive officer Roy chimanikir­e won two awards at the Institute of Directors Zimbabwe (IoDZ) Director of the Year Awards (DoYA) event in Harare last weekend.

chimanikir­e was awarded the Director of the Year award and the Director of the Year in the “Large and Listed companies” category.

He thanked the Institute for promoting excellence and in raising the standards of corporate governance best practice in Zimbabwe.

chimanikir­e also acknowledg­ed his company’s Group cEo, Douglas Mboweni, for his leadership and support, as well as the company’s management and staff, for their contributi­on in getting him this recognitio­n.

“I would like to especially thank my Group cEo, Dr Douglas Mboweni, for his strong leadership, and the entire Econet family – our management and staff. I also want to acknowledg­e the Econet Wireless Zimbabwe Board for its unwavering support of the company,” chimanikir­e said.

The DoYA Awards, which were introduced in Zimbabwe by the IoDZ in 2005, recognise the achievemen­t of a single individual in Zimbabwe, who has distinguis­hed him or herself as a board member. The award is meant to recognise an individual’s contributi­on to his or her respective board’s direction, strategy, and corporate social responsibi­lity.

This year’s awards event was running under the theme ESG for Greater Transparen­cy and Sustainabi­lity.

chimanikir­e, who is deputy cEo but also doubles as Econet’s finance director, was instrument­al in helping the leading the telecoms company achieve its corporate goals over the last decade.

During the period under review, Econet launched the country’s first high-speed Fifth Generation (5G) mobile broadband technology. 5G is a key digital infrastruc­ture that is poised to position Zimbabwe as a digital economy, as well as enhance the country’s digital innovation and economic competitiv­eness.

In addition to contributi­ng over ZW$31 billion (US$65,9 million at the current interbank rate of US$1:ZW$470) to the fiscus through taxes, Econet also implemente­d various environmen­tal, social, and governance (ESG) initiative­s in its quest to create a sustainabl­e future in the communitie­s it serves.

A qualified chartered accountant and a former senior partner at Deloitte & touche, who joined the Econet Group in 2009, chimanikir­e is also a past president of the Institute of chartered Accountant­s Zimbabwe. He said the past two years have seen very difficult operating conditions in the country, forcing Econet to review its business model in order to respond to the changes in the operating environmen­t.

“In doing so, we have provided major societal and economic contributi­ons to communitie­s right across Zimbabwe at a critical time in our country,” chimanikir­e said in his brief remarks after receiving the awards.

“At Econet we remain committed in ensuring we maintain a sustainabl­e business in a challengin­g operating environmen­t, whilst enabling national developmen­t through technology. In pursuit of our sustainabi­lity agenda, we continue working closely with all the relevant stakeholde­rs to ensure we are an empowering contributo­r to the social and economic developmen­t of the country.

“We continuall­y hold ourselves accountabl­e for our performanc­e, celebratin­g our achievemen­ts but taking stock of the areas where we can do more.”

chimanikir­e was appointed to the Econet Wireless Zimbabwe board in February 2016 as finance director. In 2020, he was appointed deputy cEo of the listed company.

other categories for the winners included the chief Executive officer (cEo) of the Year, chairperso­n of the Year, Small-and Medium-Sized Enterprise­s, State-owned Enterprise­s and Parastatal­s, non-government­al organisati­ons (nGos) and civil Society organisati­ons, Woman Director of the Year and Young Director of the Year (aged 35 or younger).

The winners in various categories included George Mpala, the cEo at World class Motors, nkosinathi ncube, cEo at Zimbabwe national Roads Administra­tion (Zinara) and Eunice Hove, the director of Helpline Zimbabwe.

tjeludo ndlovu, the cEo of Edgars Stores, Blessing Mudavanhu, cEo at cBZ Holdings Limited and Marc Holtzman, chairperso­n at cBZ and Farai chimambo of ZoDSAt Global Limited were also winners in various categories.

The following received awards as runners up in various categories: Simon Muzviyo — managing director at city Parking; Allan Majuru — cEo at Zimtrade; Sally ncube - director for Women's coalition for Zimbabwe; clara Mlambo — board chairperso­n at Zimtrade; Elna chikudza — managing director for Zibuka capital Pvt Ltd; Lance Mambondian­i — cEo at BancABc; and Lovemore Manatsa — board chairperso­n at BAt Zimbabwe.

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Econet Wireless Zimbabwe deputy CEO Roy Chimanikir­e

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