Nestlé Zimbabwe appoints first female managing director

HARARE – Nestlé Zimbabwe said on  Wednesday it has appointed Eunice Ganyawu-Magwali as its new managing  director, becoming the firm’s first ever female boss in 60 years of  operation in the country.

Ganyawu-Magwali takes over from Ben Ndiyaye who was re-assigned and is  now working at the global food and beverage company’s headquarters in  Switzerland.

She will also be in charge of Nestlé’s operations in Zambia and Malawi.

The appointment is effective December 3, 2019.

“This appointment reaffirms Nestlé’s commitment to gender parity in the  workplace. Nestlé is committed to ensuring that the proportion of women  in senior executive positions globally will increase to 30 percent by  2022,” Nestlé Zimbabwe said.

“Eunice’s appointment is not only a clear demonstration of Nestlé’s  leadership towards this agenda but also to the development of local  talent in all areas of our operations.”

The company said the new managing director’s “vast experience in the  dairy, beverage and cereals industry, her passion and results driven  approach, will be invaluable in driving the business forward in  Zimbabwe.”

Nestlé has been operating in Zimbabwe since 1959.

In the past eight years, the company invested over US$30 million in its  operations in Zimbabwe, and recently announced plans to train and employ  up to 10 000 women, in four years, who will be involved in the marketing  its products.

Late last year, the company launched a US$1.2 million coffee production  project where smallholder farmers are producing coffee for its Nespresso brand. – New Ziana

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