Top 8 Richest women in Zimbabwe 2024

Last updated on January 10th, 2024 at 11:26 am

It is believed that women are more able to accomplish tasks than men. While there are many males in Zimbabwe managing and directing enormous riches, there are also some gorgeous women succeeding in this field. The top wealthiest women in the nation will also be included in this article.

1) Valerie Moran

Valerie Moran has an estimated net worth of £122 million. She achieved success with her Fintech company, Prepaid Financial Services, in which she holds an 81% share (with her husband – Noel Moran). It’s interesting to note that the company, where she currently holds the position of Head of Client Relations & Operations, has been profitable for ten years running.

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Moran was born in Zimbabwe, but she and her family are currently residing in Ireland (her husband and their five children). Despite all the challenges, she managed to grow her firm to an impressive level. While many black women in her position struggle to get essential resources like actual business help, which is critical for a firm to succeed.

2) Divine Ndhlukula

It’s interesting to note that before she was deposed, this woman was Zimbabwe’s richest woman. She was able to establish one of the largest enterprises in Zimbabwe, therefore her story is also quite motivating.

She is the CEO and founder of the renowned security-specific company SECURICO. The business has been thriving for years and has remarkably continued to expand. For instance, she only had four employees when she first started, but thousands of people are currently working for her. In fact, the business has received praise for being a trusted security provider on a global scale.

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3) Grace Mugabe

Grace Ntombizodwa Mugabe was born in Zimbabwe on July 23, 1965, and she went on to become one of the most well-known people there. She is a politician, a businesswoman, and well-known as the wife of Robert Mugabe, the nation’s former president.

Grace served as Mugabe’s assistant before to their marriage and later rose to lead the ZANU-PF Women’s League. Grace, the First Lady of the nation, is typically viewed as a woman who became fat off the nation’s resources and lived opulently even when the nation was in need.

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4) Zodwa Mkandla

Another extremely wealthy woman from Zimbabwe is Zodwa Mkandla. She is a successful businesswoman who founded Traverze Travel. She has the position of managing director for a company that organises both leisure and business travel.

Zodwa, who was formerly wed to Genius Kadungure, was born in the Matabeleland town of Bubi. In addition to attending Mqwassini, she also graduated from the International Air Transport Association with a diploma (IATA). Her union with Kadungure gave birth to two children, Precious and Melisa.

5) Pokello Nare

The next name on the list is Pokello Nare. She is a businesswoman and socialite from Zimbabwe. She rose to fame as a result of the Big Brother Africa (BBA) television programme and wed Elikem Kurmodzie, another cast member. Unfortunately, the couple parted ways after a while, with Elikem calling the union a “mistake.”

Nare completed her basic school at Alexandra Park Primary School after being born on August 24, 1985. Additionally, she pursued studies in media and business management at Monash University in South Africa. She is currently one of the wealthiest ladies in the nation as well as one of the most well-known figures in the entertainment sector.

6) Ellen Vanessa Chironga

Another richest Zimbabwean lady succeeding in business is Ellen Vannessa Chironga. She runs a number of profitable enterprises, including LGS bags, Peep Collection, Aayah’s Play Center, and others. She chose to go her own way in order to make a name for herself despite coming from a family where operating a business is not unusual (her father is a well-known businessman named Phillips Chiyangwa).

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7) Ruvheneko

Popular Zimbabwean broadcast journalist Ruvheneko has accomplished a lot for herself since she began her career many years ago. She founded Neko Incorporated while pursuing her studies in political science, media, and writing at the University of Cape Town in South Africa. She also moderates a number of panel discussions around the globe. Her talk show, “Ruvheneko,” is one of the most listened to in Zimbabwe.

8) Jackie Ngarande

Another wealthy Zimbabwean woman is Jacqueline Tinovimba Ngarande. She is a philanthropist, a socialite, and a model. Popularly known as Jackie, she is one of the most popular socialites in Zimbabwe and is among the richest women in the nation. She is also one of the most followed people on social media.

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