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Fungai Zvirawa Appointed as CEO of Zimbabwe Music Awards

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Fungai Zvirawa Appointed as CEO of Zimbabwe Music Awards

The Zimbabwe Music Awards (ZIMA) has appointed Fungai Zvirawa as its new Chief Executive Officer. With over a decade of experience in the music industry, Ms. Zvirawa is set to bring a wealth of expertise in artist management, event organization, and innovative campaign creation, seamlessly blending creativity and corporate strategy.

ZIMA is recognized as the premier platform for acknowledging and celebrating excellence within Zimbabwean music. With a commitment to highlighting a wide range of talents and musical genres, ZIMA aims to elevate the country’s music industry on a global level.

Fungai Zvirawa’s journey in the music industry has been characterized by her dedication to nurturing artistic talent and creating memorable experiences. Her proficiency in managing artists and organizing successful events has garnered her admiration as a prominent figure in Zimbabwe’s music scene.

Outside of the music domain, Ms. Zvirawa’s creative abilities shine through her role as the founder of Rogue & Associates, an advertising agency based in Zimbabwe. Her innovative campaigns within the financial and FMCG sectors have earned her recognition and positioned her as a visionary leader.

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“I am honoured and excited to lead the Zimbabwe Music Awards into its next chapter. ZIMA plays a pivotal role in showcasing our nation’s musical talent, and I am committed to amplifying its impact on both local and international stages,”said Fungai Zvirawa, CEO of ZIMA.

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In her new role as CEO of ZIMA, Fungai Zvirawa is set to bring a fresh perspective, innovative strategies, and a commitment to elevating the Zimbabwean music scene. Her reputation as a forward-thinker aligns perfectly with ZIMA’s mission to celebrate and promote the diversity of Zimbabwean music.

Born in Zimbabwe and raised in South East London, Fungai Zvirawa’s genuine connection to her Zimbabwean heritage and her return to the country 13 years ago showcase her dedication to contributing to the nation’s cultural richness and growth. Her journey exemplifies the spirit of diasporans making a meaningful impact, making her an ideal leader for ZIMA.

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