Binha retains ZNCC presidency

ZNCC deputy president Mr Hlanganiso Matangaidze also retained his post.
The congress ends today.

Mr Binha, who is the managing director of engineering company Orac Systems which has three branches in Zimbabwe, sits on various boards in the private sector both in the country and in the region.

He is also the president of the Sadc Chambers of Commerce and Industry as well as a member of the National Economic Consultative Forum and the chairperson of the Business Against Crime Forum of Zimbabwe, a board member at Buy Zimbabwe and a member of the National Code of Corporate Governance Crafting Committee. A

holder of mechanical engineering crafts certificates including City and Guilds Part II, Mr Binha is also a qualified Class One trained fitter and turner including machining and diploma in mechanical engineering.

He is also a trained rigger ropeman and holder of a Bachelor of Commerce degree in Marketing.
Mr Binha is currently studying for the Executive Masters in Business Administration with the Graduate School of Business Leadership at the Midlands State University.

At the same annual general meeting, Mr Davison Norupiri was elected ZNCC vice president for Mashonaland Region, while Mr Godfrey Kombo and Dr Alva Senderayi were elected for Manicaland and Midlands clusters respectively.

ZNCC is a non-profit-making membership-based organisation that provides services to support its members in business development. As an independent organisation, the ZNCC represents the interests of its members through lobbying, collaboration and facilitation. — New Ziana.

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