The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Gumiguru publishes young emerging leaders list

- with Fungayi Sox Methodolog­y 1. Derby Bheta 8. Ruvimbo Samanga

A HARARE BASED business consultanc­y rm Gumiguru Incorporat­ed has published its 2021 List of young movers and shakers titled Gumiguru 50 Under 30 Emerging Leaders List Class of 2021.

Some of the emerging and high- ying individual­s who have made it to the Class of 2021 include young businessma­n Tatenda Samukange of Skylake Borehole Drilling, Mambo Dhuterere, Lorraine Guyo, Feli Nandi and in uential Bulawayo-based musician Mzoe7, the later of whom are all from the arts-related eld.

Other notable individual­s on the list include Events Planner Kevin Zhou and businessma­n Shacky Timburwa who were both recently listed by Forbes Africa 30 under 30 Annual Magazine in respect of their impact in the business and entreprene­urship eld.

Gumiguru was part of the team which worked on and adjudicate­d the 2018 Zimbabwe National Youth Awards, which were attended by senior government o cials, diplomats and leaders in the business community. It has a solid digital footprint in recognisin­g young movers and shakers in their respective elds.

Gumiguru’s MD Simba Nyamadzawo stated that since 2015, he had been motivated to publish the list based on the conviction that “young people were not the leaders of tomorrow, but were in fact leaders of today. He further noted that young people had always been at the centre of pioneering, innovation and positive change”.

The business consultanc­y rm also outlined the methodolog­y used in compiling the list.

The list comprises of 50 individual­s born after December 31, 1990 and doing remarkable, notable or unique work worth recognisin­g and emulating.

The purpose of the list as such is double pronged, rst and foremost it is to formally recognise, acknowledg­e and celebrate young Zimbabwean­s 30 years old or below, who are doing remarkable or unique work worth recognisin­g and emulating.

Secondly, it is to inspire other contempora­ries to rise to the occasion in these trying times.

Gumiguru derives its working de nition of leadership from Dr Myles Munroe who stated “leadership is the capacity to in uence others through inspiratio­n, motivated by passion, generated by vision, produced by a conviction, ignited by a purpose”

The names were drawn from various sources including, but not limited to media houses, nomination­s from individual­s and organisati­ons that closely work with the youths.

Individual­s who have been listed in preceding years will not be listed again.

Previous honourees include Jah Prayzah, Ruvheneko Parirenyat­wa, Arthur Marara, Maud Chifamba, Fadzayi Mahere, Killer T and Tanyaradzw­a Muzinda just to name, but a few.

An overview of the Gumiguru Emerging Leaders Class of 2021

For the purposes of this article, I will take an overview extract of some of the movers and shakers who have made it to the list.

Derby Bheta is a lm director and co-founder of College Central and one of the brains behind the currently trending hit series Wadiwa Wepa

Moyo. In 2019, he was selected for Talent Durban 2019. Derby studied at Midlands State University where he made the short lm Things We Do

for Love and went on to win best short lm at the Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Film Festival and the Internatio­nal Images Film Festival. It earned him a National Arts Merit Awards nomination.

2. Emmy Chiyindiko

Multi-award-winning science communicat­or Emmie Emmie Chiyindiko Chiyindiko is is a a Chemistry Chemistry PhD PhD research research student at the University of Free State (UFS) and her work has been featured in numerous media publicatio­ns, including Forbes Science, News24, and Sunday Times. When she isn’t hovering over experiment­s, Chiyindiko is a Mathematic­s lecturer at the Central University of Technology, a speaker and event facilitato­r of STEM community engagement programmes for organisati­ons such as the South African Agency for Science and Technology Advancemen­t (SAASTA). She recently competed and won University of Free State institutio­nal 3MT competitio­n for PhD and will be competing at the national level on October 29th 2021. She is also an internatio­nal finalist of Falling Walls Lab 2021 having participat­ed in the Cape Town online lab, and has since been invited to pitch her research and ideas at the internatio­nal conference in Berlin Germany during the rst week of November.

3. Michelina Chindiya

Better known as Miss Chindiya, she is one of the youngest female Private Wealth Managers at one of the fastest growing nancial advisory rms on the African continent. She has also found time to build up a formidable social media brand as a tness and lifestyle in uencer.

She has been an economic contributo­r for BBC UK, BBC Africa and has been quoted by global nancial powerhouse Bloomberg. In 2018 she was invited to give an insightful analysis of the Annual National Budget on BBC’s Focus In Af

rica in a live interview.

4. Blessing Kambarami

Dr Blessing Tinarwo Kambarami is a medical doctor with keen interest in business and entreprene­urship. In 2020, with his mother, he founded a manufactur­ing company called Martha and Sons Pharmaceut­ical Industries after being motivated by the shortage of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) at the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic.

5. Ropafadzo Makumire

Ropafadzo is one of the youngest councillor­s in Zimbabwe, having been elected during the 2018 general elections as an independen­t candidate at the age of 25. He is the Ward 3 Councillor and deputy mayor of Chiredzi Town Council and joined politics straight from university. His Ward 3 won the best ward award in 2020 in the competitio­ns sponsored by United Chiredzi Residents and Rate Payers Associatio­n (UCHIRRA). He is also a Mandela Washington Fellowship Alumini of 2021, well-seasoned town planner, local government expert and one of the founding Directors of Makums Town Planning Consultant­s (Pvt) Ltd. Currently, Makumire is doing his profession­al developmen­t experience with City of Forest Hill, Texas in the department of the City Manager. Additional­ly, he is working as a part-time lecturer at Great Zimbabwe University. Ropafadzo holds a Master of Urban Design (NUST) and Bachelor of Science Degree in Rural and Urban Planning (UZ).

6. Netsai Marova

Netsai Marova is part of the famous MDC Alliance trio and a Zimbabwean youth, democracy and human rights campaigner, former student leader and the National Youth Deputy Organising secretary of the MDC Alliance.

7. Terry Maphosa

Mainly known as Prince Machiavell­i on social media, particular­ly Twitter, Terry Maphosa is a 29-year-old political scientist graduate who has taken farming as a career in the rural areas of Zimbabwe (Mhondoro-Ngezi). He started with poultry and later on extended to Market gardening. He is one of the emerging in uential young leaders with a strong digital footprint on Twitter where he engages people in business and agricultur­al related conversati­ons.

Ruvimbo Samanga is a Bulawayo-based lawyer with special interest in Internatio­nal Trade and Investment Law. She has been recognised internatio­nally for her leadership in the emerging African space economy. She is a MandelaRho­des Scholar, a Ban Ki-Moon Global Citizen Scholar, and a Robert Bosch Fellowship holder for the European Forum Alpbach. She has been recognised as an African Emerging Space Leader by the Space Generation Advisory Council, a Top 10 Under 30 in the African space industry by Space in Africa, and a Top Talent Under 25 in the World by the German magazine GenZEO.

She was also a part of the inaugural cohort of the American Institute of Aeronautic­s and Astronauti­cs’ ASCEND, Space Tra c management Diverse Dozen. Most recently, she was recognised as one of 25 emerging young leaders by the Internatio­nal Astronauti­cal Federation. She has completed research fellowship­s with the Open Lunar Foundation as well as the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, and has also worked as a policy analyst for Space in Africa.

9. Leroy Nyangani

Leroy Nyangani’s academic background is in Chemical Engineerin­g. He is passionate about the increase in Clean Energy Access for the over 600 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa without access to power. He is motivated by the type one civilizati­on outlook on humanity and the use of big data intelligen­ce in Renewable Energy. He has led Need Energy in developing novel data analytics tools like the energy benchmarki­ng tool in Africa, energy demand and energy generation forecast models, and day-ahead price prediction in the Southern African Power Pool. The goal for Leroy and NeedEnergy is to build Africa’s rst Virtual power plants and grids for renewables. Other individual­s who are on the list, include footballer footballer Tino Tino Kadewere, Kadewere, digital digital marketer marketer Greg- Gregory Gapare, blogger Tinashe Bonde, Active Citizen Mubu Delorne Mubu, chess player Kudzanai Charinda, entreprene­ur Sharon James, developmen­t practition­er Belinda Magarira, artist and medical doctor Keith Ndlovu and young active leader Mcleo Mapfumo, among many others.

ee full list on www.standard.co.zw

● The writer Fungayi Antony Sox is a communicat­ions consultant specialisi­ng in writing, book editing, education, personal developmen­t, digital media and publishing. He can be contacted on +263 776 030 949 or follow him on Twitter @AntonySox or connect with him on LinkedIn on Fungayi Antony Sox.

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