EcoCash Holdings Board Reshuffle: Leadership Transition in Motion

EcoCash Holdings Zimbabwe Limited has announced significant changes to its board, marking a strategic leadership transition.

Tawanda Nyambirai, Group Chief Executive Officer

The reshuffle comes on the backdrop of Tawanda Nyambirai acquiring a majority stake in the business which boasts tech financial services firm, Steward Bank as it’s subsidiary.

Mrs. Sherree Gladys Shereni has stepped down as Board Chairperson, alongside the resignation of several directors, including Dr. Zientzile Dillon, Mr. Hardy Pemwa, Mr. Darlington T. Mandivenga, Mr. Michael L. Benett, and Mr. Christopher Maswi.

In response, the company has appointed Dr. Titus Murefu as the new Board Chairperson, supported by a fresh lineup of directors, including Mr. Rugare Chidembo, Mr. Roy Chimanikire, Mrs. Nadine Gabi Levy, Mr. Evaristo Mudhiwa, Mr. Morgen Mutowo, Mr. James Andrew Kufakunesu Mushore, and Mr. David Alexander Rhodes.

Additionally, Mr. Tawanda Nyambirai takes the helm as Group Chief Executive Officer.

The reconfiguration follows recent shareholder changes and signals a renewed strategic direction for the company. EcoCash Holdings expressed gratitude for the outgoing board members’ contributions, acknowledging their role in steering the company’s growth.

With this leadership overhaul, EcoCash Holdings positions itself for continued innovation and stability in Zimbabwe’s financial technology landscape.

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