OK Zimbabwe Unveils New Era with Key Board Appointments

Hebert Nkala OK Zimbabwe Outgoing Chairman

OK Zimbabwe Limited has announced a significant leadership transition, with the retirement of long-serving chairman Herbert Nkala, effective December 11, 2025. Nkala’s departure marks the end of an era, with the board acknowledging his dedicated service and commitment to the company.

As part of a broader effort to strengthen governance and drive growth, OK Zimbabwe has appointed a new board chairman and several new directors, effective December 12, 2025. The incoming directors, including Charles Nkululeko Msipa, Tracey Mutaviri, and Tawanda Masose, bring extensive experience from local and regional markets, positioning the company for success in a competitive retail environment.

The board changes aim to enhance leadership depth, provide strategic oversight, and support the company’s next phase of growth and transformation. The refreshed board is expected to drive OK Zimbabwe’s response to shifting consumer trends, operational pressures, and market dynamics.

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