Junior’s Marima crowned businessman of the year

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TellZim Reporter

The director of Junior Driving School, Junior Security Services, and Junior High School Noah Marima was crowned the businessman of the year at the MEGAFEST awards held in the Masvingo last Friday.

Marima who won an almost similar accolade last year (2021) when he was named the Outstanding Business Personality of the year for 2020 is a young entrepreneur whose business empire is rapidly growing in the province and beyond.

Speaking to TellZim News Marima said he was happy with the recognition saying it shows that the Junior brand is steadfastly growing.

“I am happy with the recognition. It shows that we are a force to reckon with in the province and it encourages us to continue working hard and make a difference in the communities we serve,” said Marima

He went on to say the recognition was however not only for his organisation but also the people of Masvingo.

“Special mention should go to the people of Masvingo. They are the ones who keep us on our toes so that we deliver the best services to them. If they were not there, we couldn’t be where we are today,” he added.

He recently commissioned Junior High School which opened doors earlier this year and Junior Complex in town which houses his driving school and several other organisations. Recently the driving school was given the nod by the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe (TSCZ) to offer Defensive Driving Course.

Other notable winners include Great Zimbawe University (GZU) Campus Radio Director Golden Maunganidze who was crowned Director of The Year Award while his counterpart Anderson Chipatiso who is GZU public relations officer won the Public Relations Officer of the year award.

The MEGA FEST awards are an annual event run by MEGA FEST Holdings which is based in Bulawayo.

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