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Zim Achievers Awards SA nominees announced

Zimbabwe Achievers Awards (ZAA) South Africa has released this year’s eighth edition nominees list, which sees Mudiwa Hood getting shortlisted for community development and Buffalo Souljah for hi

ZIMBABWE Achievers Awards (ZAA) South Africa has released this year’s eighth edition nominees list, which sees Mudiwa Hood getting shortlisted for community development and Buffalo Souljah for his contribution to showbiz.

The award ceremony will be held on November 18 at Indaba Hotel in Fourways, South Africa.

 ZAA Founder Conrad Mwanza confirmed the developments to Standard Style yesterday.

 “We are pleased to return once more to celebrate our people and grow lasting relations through the Zim Achievers Awards platform,” he said.

 “We also acknowledge our sponsors, who continue to throw their weight behind our vision to amplify Zimbabwean success stories.

“We extend our congratulations to all the nominees and look forward to another grand movement.” 

Mwanza said some of the notable honourees include businessman Zunaid Moti who is being awarded the Friend of Zimbabwe nod for his diverse investments and empowerment projects in Zimbabwe.

 “Businessman Kuda Musasiwa is also getting honoured for innovation in recognition of his success with agrotech start-up Fresh In A Box,” he said.

“Mudiwa Hood is getting honoured for community development through his philanthropic work, with veteran musician Buffalo Souljah honoured for his contribution to showbiz.

“UFC fighter Themba Gorimbo gets a nod for the Founder’s Inspiration Award for his defying-all-odds journey in the sport.

“African Youth Ambassador for Peace for Southern Africa Cynthia Chigwenya is also getting honoured for her work in international policymaking and blazing a trail in the diplomatic space.

“Rabison Shumba and Colin MacKenzie will also be honoured for charitable causes and the Founder’s Pioneer Award, respectively, among other recipients.”

He added that the voting platform was opened  on September 15 and the event is sponsored by ZimCon, Apex Travel, Tugela Development Group, Brunape Advisory Group and Great Dyke Block Chain Technologies.

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