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Exceptional Marketing
Awards – Celebrating
professional excellence
EXCEPTIONAL Marketing Awards (EMA) celebrates
excellence and innovation across the marketing process within the business spectrum.
They recognise organisations and people who
have pushed their brands towards measuring success
through effective running of their marketing plans.
This year these awards were presented on October
21, 2016 at the eighth Annual Marketers’ Convention
held at the Elephant Hills in Victoria Falls.
The EMA dinner was sponsored by Branding Concepts and the theme of the evening was “Hollywood
Glam”.
However the night was more about celebrating the
achievements and organisations that have improved
service delivery and executed their strategies well.
The most coveted award of the night was the Marketer of the Year which was sponsored by Alpha Media Holdings.
It was won by an enthusiastic marketer, who
heads the marketing team at NetOne , Juliet Ziswa.
This award is given to an individual who has
spearheaded or implemented a financially viable promotional campaign.
The award winner should be innovative and has
put forward a successful and innovative idea and
should be a team player.
They are required to demonstrates the highest
level of customer relationship management skills and
should be hard working and be able to demonstrate
extraordinary success despite unavailability of adequate resources.
The first runner up for this award was Workmore
Chimweta of National Foods and the second runner
up was Andrew Tawodzera, marketing manager of
Steward Bank.
The song of the evening was “Mdara Achauya” by
Jah Prayzah which was appropriate as Denny Marandure, CEO of ZOL collected the award for Marketing
Oriented CEO of the Year, the second year in a row.
As he accepted the award he defined marketing as
“enthusiasm transferred to the consumer”.
The criteria for this award, which was sponsored
by Alpha Media Holdings as well, includes the following; the individual should be forward thinking, a
risk taker and always comes up with innovative ideas.
He/she should motivate and inspire marketers
and other aspiring marketers around and should ensure that executions meet objectives.
Other criteria looked at how the CEO or managing director makes quick decisions and is not always
passed by time and actively shares responsibility with
his or her team, as well as execute excellent communication skills and customer relationship management for both internal and external staff.
Chipo Mtasa, TelOne CEO was the second runner up for this award, while Lance Mambondiani the
CEO of Steward Bank was the first runner up.
The award for the exceptional product/ service
launch, which was sponsored by First Mutual Life,
was a tightly contested one and was awarded to
Steward Bank for their launch of Agent Banking.
The first runner up was OneFusion which is a new
comprehensive prepaid package for data, voice and
SMS with loyalty bonuses launched by NetOne.
The second runner spot was scooped by Zuva, for
launching the Zuva Fuel Cash Card.
The Integrated Promotional Campaign of the Year
award went to One Fusion.
This campaign was successfully and had most radio fanatics singing along to the Winky D jingle.
A close contender to the award was the Econet 7x
Promotion which was first runner up.
The second runner up was the ZOL Fibroniks campaign.
This year the award criteria was slightly different
and focused more on how the campaign was executed using different channels.
The award was sponsored by African Sun.
The Customer Engagement Excellence Award was
awarded to Multichoice.
The first runner up was Gloria, while the second
runner up was ZOL.
The criteria of this award was as follows: the participants of this award should have established the
ways in which customers share brand experiences
and the customer engagement programs should
prove to have a positive growth of the brand; the proNovember 3-9 2016
grams should be customer orientated and effective
loyalty programmes should have been implemented;
the participants should have established the ways in
which customers share brand experience; the customer engagement programs should prove to have
a positive growth of the brand and the programmes
should be customer orientated. The award was sponsored by Select Research.
To Z24
Steward Bank received the Best New Product/Service of the Year
award
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Kudzai Mauwa received the Best Advert of the Year award on behalf of Econet Wireless.
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The Exceptional Product Combo Award, which was
sponsored by ZOL, was awarded to Ecocash Diaspora.
EcoCash Diaspora is an exciting product designed
with Zimbabweans around the world in mind.
It is a safe, secure and instant way to send money
to Zimbabwe.
EcoCash Diaspora has partnered with various reputable agents and partners to make sending money back
home more convenient, quick and stress-free.
The first runner up was Cimas iGo, while the second
runner up was Lobels and Arenel Biscuits.
The Radio Advert of the Year was awarded to Tanganda for their fun, catchy jingle, “Tanganda is our
tea”.
This award was sponsored by VPCG.
The first runner up was Econet for the Shinsoman
Jingle.
The second runner up was ZOL. The winner for the
Best TV Advert was ZOL, while Ecosure and Econet
were runners up. This award was sponsored by ZBC.
Econet was awarded the Best Print Advert, while
NetOne and TelOne were runners up.
The Best Print Advert was sponsored by Daily News.
These categories were dominated by the telecommunications sector.
The Exceptional Corporate Social Responsibility
Campaign was awarded to Econet for their Higher Life
programme and the award was sponsored by NSSA.
Some of the new awards that were awarded were
the Brand Manager of the Year, The Chairperson’s
Award and Best Website for 2016.
Brand Manager of the Year award, which was sponsored by IMM, was awarded to Liberty Kazhanje from
Econet Services.
First runner up was Angela Mpala from National
Foods and the second runner up was Sandra Dodo
from Dairibord.
The Chairperson’s Award which was awarded by
the Chairperson of the EMA adjudication committee
was Nash Paints, for being a promising brand.
The award was sponsored by CBZ.
The Best Website for 2016 award, which was sponsored by First Mutual Life, was awarded to Econet
Wireless, while the first runner up was ZOL and the
second runner up was Steward Bank.
The Best Social Media and Digital Marketing Campaign, which was sponsored by ZOL, was awarded to
Steward Bank. The runner ups for this award were
Econet and ZOL respectively.
For more information on the awards kindly contact [email protected] or [email protected]
Nash Paints received the Chaiperson's
award.
One Fusion scooped the Integrated
Promotional Campaign of the Year award.
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ZOL awarded for marketing par excellence
THE year 2016 has been a year of reckoning for
Zimbabwe’s leading Internet Service provider
(ISP) ZOL as we have been driven by determination, good leadership and team work to not
only deliver on our goals, but also strive to be
the best in our industry.
This has seen ZOL receiving awards and recognition for its efforts in marketing, customer
service excellence and leadership.
On October 21, the Marketers Association
of Zimbabwe (MAZ) awarded ZOL’s CEO Denny
Marandure with the Marketing Oriented CEO
of the Year Award at the 2016 MAZ Annual
Awards ceremony, held at the Elephant Hills
Hotel in Victoria Falls.
This becomes the second year running that
Denny has won this award, a clear indication
of his leadership excellence in the field of marketing.
The country’s leading ISP, ZOL Zimbabwe,
was also nominated for and received the following awards:
•Best Creative TV Ad 2016 (Fibroniks Lite)
•Second runner up Integrated Promotional
Campaign
•Second runner up Radio Advert of the Year
(I need ZOL Life)
•Second runner up Customer Engagement
Excellence
•First runner up Website of the Year
To add onto the accolade he received, Marandure was conferred the distinguished status
of Fellow in the Chartered Institute of Consumer Management, (F-CICM) a reflection of his
leadership qualities that have been the mainstay of ZOL’s rise to be the best internet service
provider in Zimbabwe.
Marandure had this to say: “I would like to
thank Zimbabwe Exceptional Marketing Awards
for this well deserved award. Broadband communications is the pivotal technological innovation in the 21st century, which has brought
about widespread and dramatic impact on our
society and is the biggest driver of economic
growth. I feel honored and glad to play my part
in this technological revolution.
“Of course I cannot take sole credit for these
awards. At ZOL Zimbabwe, we work as a team
and believe that team work wins championships. ZOL Zimbabwe is small but a growing
company. Therefore what got us these awards
and many others is not our size, is our strength.
At the cornerstone of our value creation is the
quality of our network and the network experience that our parent company, Liquid Telecom
has worked so hard to make it possible for us to
offer such an immaculate service to homes and
business alike.
“We never let a day go by when we don’t
challenge ourselves to find ways to do things
better than we did yesterday. It’s at the very
core of our company, the core of our culture
and the drive of our employees. More work
remains to be done, because there is no point
ZOL CEO Denny Marandure
having arrived you remain. We must prove ourselves worthy of these awards and we look forward to another fruitful and productive 2017”.
While being rewarded for efforts in 2016 is a
chapter that one can always look back upon for
inspiration, it is also a fact that these awards
present ZOL a challenge to retain these prizes
in 2017 and improve on where the company
did not come out on top.
These awards are good, but as Marandure
often says: “Where better is expected, good is
not good”, thereby laying down a gauntlet that
Team ZOL has to tackle in 2017.
To find out more about what it is that
makes ZOL the best Internet Service
Provider and how you can get the best
online experience, download our “myZOL” App on IOS or Android platforms
for free, or visit our website www.zol.
co.zw, drop into any of our shops located in Harare, Mutare and Bulawayo, or
call us on 08677 111 111 for a connection, ZON…make that connection, because you deserve to live like this.
ZOL CEO, Denny Marandure, addressing guests after receiving an
award at the 2016 Exceptional Marketing Awards held in
Victoria Falls.
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Eighth Annual Marketers Convention:
Marketing to the new generation customer
THE eighth Annual Marketers Convention
was held at the Elephant Hills Resort in Victoria Falls from October 19 – 22, 2016 and
brought together senior marketers industry
leaders, business experts and academic experts from across the country who converged
to share marketing insights and discuss different issues that affect the day to day running of business. The theme of the Convention was: The New Generation Consumer:
Marketing to the Future.
One of the greatest benefits of the conference was the diversity of speakers who were
made up of top local industry professionals
as well as branding experts from the region.
One of speakers was Ethel Kuuya, a strategist
and the managing director of Advisory K. She
has conducted Strategy, transformation and
organisational projects for over 30 Organizations in Southern Africa, West Africa, United
Kingdom and United States. She is a former
senior manager in PwC (Zimbabwe and Malawi), CHRODA, and EOH KPMG Botswana
and has been a keynote speaker at various
International Events.
She emphasized on the need to dominate
in the market by simply making use of data
which will enable marketers to predict and
steer which way a product or service that will
trend, as well as understand the deep needs
of the consumer. Kuuya stressed the importance of internal collaboration. What marketers say the product of service does should be
what is on the ground.
“More importantly though you need to
have processes and systems that foster collaboration and yet most work processes
are actually designed to deter collaboration
when you look closely at it,” said Kuuya.
Another speaker from the local front was
Robin Vela. Vela is the chairman of the National Social Security Authority of Zimbabwe
(“NSSA”), an institution with over US$1,3
billion of assets under management. Vela is a
chartered accountant, a professionally qualified and experienced investment banker/ executive. He is a fellow of both the Institute
of Chartered Accountants in England and
Wales and the UK Chartered Securities Institute. Vela is also a member of the Institute
of Directors in Southern Africa and the past
Patron for the African Institute of Petroleum.
He presented on the topic: The Human Capital Factor in Promoting (driving) Innovation.
During the presentation he stated that: “Savvy leaders shape the culture of their company
to drive innovation. They know that it's culture which includes the values, norms, unconscious messages, and subtle behaviours
of leaders and employees often limit performance. These invisible forces are responsible
for the fact that 70 percent of all organisational change efforts fail.” He stressed that
organisational culture is far more important
that any strategy that could be formulated.
Lastly from the local speakers was Mellany Msengezi. She is the general manager
- Marketing for Econet Wireless Private Limited. Driven by its core values of pioneering,
professionalism and personal Econet Wireless is a company that creates value through
technology in voice, broadband and overlay
services. Msengezi has over 10 years experience in the
marketing field obtained in the various positions she
held within the organisation. She has particular experience and expertise in the areas of brand management,
product development, product management and pricing as well as project management. She presented on
the topic, “Integrating Big Data and Consumer Insights
in Business Strategy.” She emphasised that, big data
generates value from the storage and processing of
very large quantities of digital information that cannot
be analysed with traditional computing techniques.
Marketers are able to use insights into customer behavior and usage to develop new products and services
At this year’s Convention, MAZ also invited a digital
media expert, Velly Bosega. He is the founder and CEO
of AdClick Africa Media Group. He is also the publisher
of SME South Africa, an online publication dedicated
to SMEs and entrepreneurs in South Africa. Bosega has
spent the past 13 years in the media and marketing
industry. He also sits on the Mobile Marketing Association of South Africa board and the Association of Christian Media Board. His presentation was on the future
of digital media. He challenged marketers and said although advertisers collect online and offline data, but
are they converting it into targeted campaigns? He said
that there is need to use a targeted survey to collect
customer data that measure brand awareness and loyalty, engage customers and offer attractive incentives.
From Mauritius, one of the speakers was Shyam
Seebun. He is the founder and director of Institute
of Marketing and Management in Mauritius. He is a
fellow chartered marketer and has been working as a
consultant and master trainer in the area of strategic
branding and marketing for some of the top 100 rated
companies.
He posed a challenge to marketers to interrogate
what they are doing to improve country branding.
He used the case study if Mauritius and how he was
actively involved in rebranding the nation. Marketers
should be at the forefront of such activities as they are
the branding experts.
From Nigeria there was David Okeme who presented on, “Consumer Experience: the new wave in Marketing”. Okeme is a board member and marketing director
of Unilever Nigeria PLC, a fellow of the National Institute of Marketing of Nigeria. He is the current president
of Advertisers Association of Nigeria and a member of
the executive board of the World Advertising Federation. He pointed out that media was becoming more
complex and consumers are controlling, curating and
filtering their media experiences. He stressed that the
new breed of millennials are now transforming branding. They believe that branding is necessary but is no
longer sufficient as it must be integrated with engagement marketing. It is no longer just about awareness,
but about consistency.
From Nigeria again, there was another powerful
speaker, Joan Ihekwaba. She is a marketing executive
of UAC Foods Limited, a joint Venture Business of UAC
of Nigeria Ltd and Tiger Brands Ltd South Africa. With
over 20 years’ experience in FMCG Industry, under Unilever, she is also a member of Chartered Institute of
Marketing (CIM), UK, a Fellow of National Institute of
Marketing of Nigeria (NIMN), an associate member of
Advertising Practitioners’ Council of Nigeria (APCON)
and is currently the first vice president of Advertisers’
Association of Nigeria (ADVAN). She presented on the
topic: Marketing to the Bottom of the Pyramid.
The official opening of the Convention was officiated by the Information Communication Technology,
Postal and Courier Services Deputy Minister Dr Win
Mlambo. He was also responsible for the overseeing
the transition of the new MAZ board of directors. Tapuwa Mandimutsira who has been the president of the
Association from 2014, handed over the reins to Agrippa Mugwagwa. Other new board members that are
now on the MAZ board include, Unaiswi Nyikadzino,
More Moyo, Dr Elderette Shereni, More Moyo, Musekiwa Tapera and Professor Zororo Muramba. Together
with already present board members, Emmanuel Nyamayedenga, Melanie Gumbo (Vice president), Patricia Murambinda and Juliet Ziswa.
MAZ would like to thank its valued sponsors and partners for making this event successful. For more information about MAZ
events kindly contact, [email protected] or
[email protected]
Why project management training
and certification is necessary
Tororiro Isaac Chaza
TAWANDA Kurasa is on cloud 19 having recently
certified as a project management professional
(PMP). Like many other thousands of professionals worldwide Isaac has been practicing both locally
and abroad for the past 10 years as an engineer, he
has worked in parastatals, private companies and
listed companies such as Liquid Telecommunications as a project manager, delivering projects worth
millions of dollars.
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Why project management training and certification is necessary
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In terms of best practice in the field of project
management, despite possessing a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering and an MBA qualification,
Kurasa was not recognised as a project manager
before certification. This is the predicament of
thousands of professionals out there not only in
Zimbabwe but all over the world.
As the immediate past president of Project
Management Zimbabwe (PMZ )Henry Mkhwananzi said: “It is high risk for sponsors in the
public and private sector, to entrust large scale
projects worth millions of dollars into the leadership hands of uncertified project managers”.
PMZ research has shown that the local public
sector is fraught with ‘accidental’ project managers as many people are called to undertake project management responsibilities with little or no
preparation. These ‘accidental’ project managers
are selected for their managerial/technical expertise but lack competency to deliver projects.
In Zimbabwe and, as in most sub-Saharan African countries the level of project management
training and certification is nascent, albeit ominously low, given that these countries undertake
massive infrastructural development projects.
Hence projects fail due to incompetency in project management and the lack of appropriate project governance thereof, giving rise to opportunistic corruption.
Governments of a number of developed and
emerging economies have gone to the extent of
mandating enabling policies geared towards the
acceleration of project management talent development in the public and private sectors in order
to spur economic growth support. A case in point
is the UK government, which innovated by setting up a central Major Projects Authority (MPA)
in 2011, by way of a Prime Ministerial Mandate.
The reasons for setting up the MPA were cited
thus: “There is currently no cross-governmental
understanding of the size and cost of government’s major projects portfolio, or of the cost and
viability of the projects within it. This failure will
hinder our ability to prioritise and manage these
huge costly projects,” (Prime Minister’s Mandate
on Major Projects — Gov.uk, 2011).
Similar developments have been attested in
countries, such as Canada, USA, most EU bloc
countries, Pakistan, Bangladesh, etc. where governments have pronounced the setting up of capacity development policies to enhance project
management capabilities and attendant governance. Governments are prompting project management implementation to spearhead infrastructure development and innovation for sustained
global competitiveness.
Project Management Zimbabwe is the Zimbabwe’s largest association of project managers,
among its various mandates, the institute provides guidelines for certification of project managers. There are about 750 000 PMPs worldwide
to date, and 50 percent of this number are in the
USA and EU region, while Zimbabwe has less than
100 known PMPs to date. While the PMP certification is the world’s most popular project management credential, there are other equally good
qualifications such as the PGDPM (Post Graduate
Diploma in Project Management), CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management), CPM/
DPM (Certificate & Diploma in Project Management) including the PRINCE2.
In support of the country’s national development plan the Zim-Asset programme, PMZ advocates for accelerated talent development in the
area of project management and project governance, inter alia, as a prerequisite for economic
growth support and mitigation of project failure
and the consequent corruption. Continued use of
non-certified and untrained, ‘accidental’ project
managers will have a detrimental effect of monolithic project failure and corruption in the public
and private sector, and International Development project endeavours.
It is recommended that Zimbabwe parastatals
and public organisations implementing key national development programmes and projects
such as ZESA, ZINARA, CAAZ, ZIMDEF, ZINWA
to name but a few must set up project management offices resourced by qualified and certified
project managers. The Office of the President is
the ideal authority to set up, monitor and evaluate PMBOK based government portfolio and programme management governance structures.
In support of the country’s national development plan the Zim-Asset
programme, PMZ advocates for
accelerated talent development in
the area of project management
and project governance, inter alia,
as a prerequisite for economic
growth support and mitigation of
project failure and the consequent
corruption.
The founder and director of Institute of Marketing
and Management in Mauritius Shyam Seebun making
his presentation at the Convention.
NSSA board chairman Robin Vela delivering his presentation at 8th Annual Marketers Convention held at the
Elephant Hills Resort in Victoria Falls.
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Ziswa crowned 2016 Marketer of the Year
NETONE’s marketing executive Juliet Ziswa
was recently crowned the Marketers’ Association of Zimbabwe (MAZ) Exceptional
Marketing Awards held on October 21 at
the2016 at the 8th Annual Marketers’ Convention held at the Elephant Hills in Victoria Falls. Ziswa (JZ) speaks to the Financial
Gazette on the importance of the award and
other issues.
Juliet Ziswa (centre) receiving the Marketer of the Year Award.
Q: Who is Juliet Ziswa?
JZ: I am a a passionate, transformational leader
and marketing enthusiast with over 15 years of
local and international work experience and exposure. I have a solid, rich and successful business
and marketing experience in building purposeful
brands, development of brand strategies, brand
positioning, customer service excellence and high
performing results oriented teams.
Q: What does this award mean to you
as Juliet Ziswa? And what does the same
award to you as NetOne’s marketing executive?
JZ: This award represents a NetOne that is ready
to ignite and explode in the market.
Q: What is most interesting about your
career especially in this harsh economic
environment?
JZ: The current economic conditions present the
most opportunities to a marketer and businesses at
large. It calls for a 'business unusual approach' with
a lot of creativity and innovation. That is a sweet
spot to be in.
Q: As a marketer, what has been your
major learning curve?
JZ: Shifting from book marketing to real marketing for real people with real needs. It is extremely
important to empathise with our consumers who
are the end users of our products and services
Q: What is the biggest work related challenge you have faced as a marketer?
JZ: Getting team members and the business to
appreciate the role of marketing in the organisation.
It is important for organisations to understand that
marketing is a strategic function which drives the
culture and growth agenda of the business.
Q: In brief can you outline some of your
award winning marketing campaigns?
JZ: I am associated with award winning campaigns from the time I started my marketing career.
Some of the awards include:
1. The first ever Gold Loerie Award for sub Saharan Africa which was awarded in 2014 to Sunlight
Chiedza Campaign.
2. MAZ Campaign of the Year 2014: Sunlight
Chiedza.
3. OneFusion Exceptional Campaign of the Year
MAZ 2016 to name just a few.
Q: What is your work ethic?
JZ: Be the best that you can be all the time in
order to make a meaningful difference.
Q: What are your major achievements as
a marketer?
JZ: Landing campaigns for purposeful brands
that make a real difference in people's lives.
•Leading and consistently maintaining number 1
market share when I worked in FMCG.
•Launching brands in nascent markets of Africa:
Kenya, Nigeria ( Rexona and Sunlight)
•Market share and brand equity growth
•Award winning campaigns
Q: According to a sector performance report for the quarter to June from POTRAZ,
two of the mobile networks registered declines in the revenues market share while
only NetOne registered an increase of 4,7
percent, can you explain to the readers
how NetOne managed to gain market share
on mobile subscriptions?
JZ: NetOne is poised for growth as it has deployed the Mobile Broadband Project. In addition,
just landing 'brilliant business fundamentals and basics' based on real consumer understanding is driving this growth.
Q: where do you see NetOne as a brand
today and in the next five years? What attributes will be driving that success?
JZ: NetOne is a brand with strong root strengths.
I see NetOne becoming a true network of choice.
This success will be driven by consumer empathy
and delivering relevant solutions.
Q: What are your future goals?
JZ: To see more lives transformed.
Q: Your last words to fellow marketers in
Zimbabwe?
JZ: Learn by doing! Work hard, there is no substitute for working hard. Someone once said, if it is
to be it's up to me.
Juliet Ziswa holding her award.
November 3-9 2016
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2016 EMA winners
Marketing Oriented CEO 2016 winner: Denny Marandure
Gerald Ngonyamo of Multichoice receives
award on behalf of the Company for Customer Engagement Excellence
Marketing Oriented CEO 2016
Award winner: Denny Marandure
First runner-up: Chipo Mtsa
Second runner-up: Lance Mambondiani
Marketer of the Year 2016
Award winner: Juliet Ziswa
First runner-up: Workmore Chimweta
Second-runner: Andrew Tawodzerwa
Exceptional New Product/Service 2016
Award winner: Steward Bank – Agency Banking
First runner-up: NetOne One Fusion
Second runner-up: Zuva Fuel Cash Card
Integrated Promotional
Campaign of the Year
Award winner: NetOne One Fusion
First runner-up: Econet 7X Promotion
Second runner: ZOL Fibrolinks
Customer Engagement Excellence Award
Award winner: Multichoice
First runner-up: Gloria
Second runner-up: ZOL
Exceptional Product Combo of the Year
Award winner: Ecocash Diaspora
First runner-up: Cimas iGo
Second runner-up: Lobels and Arenal Biscuits
Best Radio Advert 2016
Award winner: Tanganda Tea (Tanganda is our
tea)
First runner-up: Econet
Second runner-up: ZOL
Best Print Advert 2016
Award winner: Econet
First runner-up: NetOne
Second runner-up: TelOne
Best TV Advert 2016
Award winner: ZOL
First runner-up: Ecosure
Second runner-up: Econet
Best Social and Digital
Marketing Campaign
Award winner: Steward Bank
First runner-up: Econet
Second runner-up: ZOL
Best Website for 2016
Award winner: Econet
First runner-up: ZOL
Second runner-up: Steward Bank
Exceptional Corporate Social Responsibility Campaign of the Year
Award winner: Econet
First runner-up: Barclays Bank
Brand Manager of the Year
Award winner: Liberty Kazhanje
First runner-up: Angela Mpala
Second runner-up: Sandra Dodo
Chairperson Award
Award winner : NashPaints.
Econet Wireless receives the award for the Best Corporate Social Responsibility