NRZ Names Acting Chief as Zinyanduko Steps Down.
The National Railways of Zimbabwe announced leadership changes Thursday, with General Manager Respina Zinyanduko leaving her post. The NRZ board appointed Ainah Dube-Kaguru as acting general manager.
The board cited a need to reshape the company's direction. "This change aligns with shareholder expectations," the statement read. Zinyanduko's departure took effect on January 31, 2025.
Dube-Kaguru will lead NRZ until officials name a permanent general manager. The railway service plans major upgrades across its operations.
These improvements include new trains, track repairs, and better signals. The company aims to modernize its computer systems and electrical networks.
NRZ seeks fresh investment to boost its transport services. The state firm wants to lead regional logistics by 2030. Past financial struggles led to government support.
In recent years, NRZ has pitched various projects to investors. The company focuses on upgrading both freight and passenger services.
The government views NRZ as vital to Zimbabwe's economic growth. These changes mark another step toward making railways central to national transport.
The National Railways of Zimbabwe announced leadership changes Thursday, with General Manager Respina Zinyanduko leaving her post. The NRZ board appointed Ainah Dube-Kaguru as acting general manager.
The board cited a need to reshape the company's direction. "This change aligns with shareholder expectations," the statement read. Zinyanduko's departure took effect on January 31, 2025.
Dube-Kaguru will lead NRZ until officials name a permanent general manager. The railway service plans major upgrades across its operations.
These improvements include new trains, track repairs, and better signals. The company aims to modernize its computer systems and electrical networks.
NRZ seeks fresh investment to boost its transport services. The state firm wants to lead regional logistics by 2030. Past financial struggles led to government support.
In recent years, NRZ has pitched various projects to investors. The company focuses on upgrading both freight and passenger services.
The government views NRZ as vital to Zimbabwe's economic growth. These changes mark another step toward making railways central to national transport.