Shava Wins Outstanding Public Sector Chairperson at CEO Network Awards 2024

Munashe Shava

Mining executive and startup project expert Mr Munashe Shava has been awarded the prestigious title of Outstanding Public Sector Chairperson of the Year at the 2024 Zimbabwe CEO Network Awards, Mining Zimbabwe can report.

By Rudairo Mapuranga

The Zimbabwe CEO Network Awards, which celebrate excellence in leadership and corporate governance, recognized Shava for his remarkable contributions to Zimbabwe’s public enterprises, particularly within the mining industry.

Shava, who currently chairs the board of the Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC), has been instrumental in driving growth and stability within the company, working alongside the board, management, and worker leadership to navigate the complexities of the diamond mining sector. Under his leadership, ZCDC has become one of Zimbabwe’s key mining operations, contributing significantly to the nation’s economy. In addition, ZCDC aims to produce 10 million carats annually from the current over 5 million carats, which is nearly 100 per cent production.

Shava is also the administrator at Hwange Colliery, where his leadership has transformed the struggling mine into a profitable entity. He is a Director at one of the country’s biggest lithium producers, Kamativi Mining Company (KMC), and the head of the platinum group metals cluster at Kuvimba Mining House.

In his acceptance speech, Shava expressed his surprise and gratitude for the recognition by the Zimbabwe CEO Network for honouring his outstanding work in the mining sector in Zimbabwe.

“It’s always good to be recognized, but this came as a surprise,” he said.

He explained how he had initially planned to be in Cairo, Egypt, for another assignment but decided to attend the awards after persistent requests.

“I didn’t know it would end like this,” he added with a smile.

Shava also acknowledged the teams he works with, emphasizing the collective effort required to achieve success in large organizations.

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“I’m just the chairman at ZCDC, but the board, management, and the rest of the worker leadership help me run this huge company.”

He went on to thank the ZCDC team and other organizations he is associated with, including Hwange Colliery Company, where he has overseen a remarkable turnaround. Once struggling, Hwange is now a key supplier of coal for Zimbabwe’s power generation sector.

Shava also took the opportunity to thank Kuvimba Mining House, highlighting its role in revitalizing critical mining operations such as Freda Rebecca, Shamva Gold Mine, and Sandawana. Shava’s involvement with multiple mining entities has earned him widespread respect as a leader who is deeply invested in the future of Zimbabwe’s mining industry.

In a touching moment to advance the future of mining beyond his generation, Shava invited his son onto the stage, underscoring the importance of leadership continuity and sustainability.

“Leadership is all about sustainability. I brought him along because I want him to see the world and understand the responsibilities that come with leadership. He has just completed his exams and is proudly representing the family,” he said.

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