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Re: TelOne appoints Chipo Mtasa new Managing Director

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From a report today by FinX on the appointment of Chipo Mtasa

TelOne new leadership tasked with providing efficient connectivity

HARARE, - Tel-One under its new leadership has the capability to provide efficient connectivity through telecommunications when the country hosts the UNWTO general assembly in August, said Minister of Transport, Communications and Infrastructural Development Nicholas Goche.

In a statement read on his behalf by the Permanent secretary in the ministry during the official appointment of Chipo Mtasa as the MD of Tel One, Goche said connectivity during the UNWTO assembly either by road, air or telecommunications will be a critical success factor.

“As we know the UNWTO will be held in Victoria Falls in August and connectivity, whether by road, air or telecommunications will be a critical success factor. As a Ministry we believe that Tel-One under the new leadership, will be able to rise to the occasion,” said Goche.

Goche applauded the appointment of Mtasa as MD saying her extensive experience will greatly assist in revatilising Tel One so it can meet its vision of being the leading telecommunications company in Zimbabwe.

“In order for such a vision to be achieved, Tel One needs to restructure in order to strengthen its already existing infrastructure and asset base. Mtasa’s experience will greatly assist in this process,” Goche said.

Mtasa who headed Rainbow Tourism group (RTG) till March 2012 takes over the MD position which has been under the stewardship of Hampton Mhlanga the company’s Technical Director.

Goche thanked Mhlanga and TelOne management team for their leadership , which he says has seen an increase in infrastructure projects after the introduction of the multi currency system. Goche cited various projects which were carried out during Mhlanga’s tenure and these include the Harare- Mutare and Harare-Bulawayo optic fibre backbone transmission links and introduction of faster internet services through ADSL technology.

“ I would like to thank Mhlanga and the Tel One Management team for their steady leadership of Tel One at a time when infrastructure projects increased substantially during the introduction of the multi currency monetary regime in 2009,” said Goche.

Goche however said the lack of a substantive MD at Tel One since 2007 had created a leadership vacuum which had seen the company suffer at a strategic level.

“ In spite of these achievements, the company has suffered at a strategic level from the leadership vacuum,” Goche said.

He said the communications sector is fast changing on the back of evolving technology and service innovations, and so these changes require organic business strategies that can adapt quickly to these innovations. Goche added that the infrastructure also needed to be in place and robust enough to accommodate these new service demands.

He said all these changes needed substantial investment in the right technologies so that an operator doesn’t lag behind.

Goche said this was all a delicate balancing act not only Tel One and its management but also others in the telecom sector are constantly confronted with.

Speaking at the same occasion Tel One chairman Amos Mushanenga said they were pleased with their decision to appoint Mtasa, who they selected after a vigorous selection process from 250 other candidates who applied for the job even from as far as the Diaspora.

Source: FinX


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