2 more awards for Junior Enterprises

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By Virgina Njovo

Junior Enterprise which runs a thriving Driving school, two private schools and a security company won two more awards at the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) Masvingo Chapter at Flamboyant Hotel recently.
Junior Driving School was crowned MSME of The Year while Junior Enterprises Director Noah Marima won the Businessman of The Year award.
In Septermber, Junior Primary School was recognised as the Best Private School while Marima was crowned Entrepreneur of The Year at the Sundrive Annual Business Awards.
Junior Driving School was crowned Outstanding Driving School at the Masvingo Agricultural Show.
Marima was named Outstanding Business Personality in 2020 at the Megafest awards while Junior High School bagged the Diamond Award in 2022 cementing the enterprise as one of the best in the province and beyond.
Speaking to TellZim News, Marima said he was humbled by the awards which he said were a testament to the organisation’s quest for excellence.
“These awards are not just a testament to my hard work, but also to the incredible support I’ve received from my team and colleagues.
“They came as a reminder that our efforts are making a difference, and as Junior Enterprises, we are honoured,” said Marima.
Junior Driving School has also been named best in the Motor Trade Industry several times at the Masvingo Agricultural Show.
One of Junior Driving School Drivers recently came third in the driver-of-the-year competitions held by the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe (TCSZ) recently.

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