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25 Jul 2020

Nyimpini Mabunda Named New CEO for General Electric in Southern Africa

25 Jul 2020  by Esi-Africa   

Nyimpini Mabunda has been appointed Chief Executive Officer for Southern Africa for General Electric.

In his new role, Mabunda will drive General Electric’s (GE) growth in the region and alignment across its power, healthcare, aviation and renewable energy businesses. He will also drive GE’s BBBEE roadmap and processes in South Africa.

Prior to joining GE, Mabunda was a senior advisor for the Boston Consulting Group and before that, he led Vodacom’s largest division, the Consumer Business Unit as Chief Executive for about three years, responsible for commercial strategy and execution.

He was appointed as Non-Executive Chairman of Gammatek and Non-Executive Director of The Beverage Company (Bevco), both owned by Ethos Private Equity. He also serves as a Non-Executive Director at Octodec Investments, a property loan company listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.

With a career spanning 23 years, Nyimpini is an accomplished business leader with a track record of consistent performance and business transformation across FMCG, telecoms and financial services having occupied senior roles in sales, marketing, strategy, digital transformation and innovation.

He has worked for global and leading multinational businesses such as Vodacom, Diageo, and Procter & Gamble. He has spent the last seven years working across markets in the United Kingdom, Nigeria, Uganda, South Africa, Ghana, Cameroon, Kenya and Tanzania.

Commenting on the appointment, Farid Fezoua, President and CEO, GE Africa, said: “We are excited to have Nyimpini join us with a track record of growth, transformation and operational performance. These are key ingredients to support our businesses for growth, local talent development and risk management across Southern Africa.”

Nyimpini Mabunda has been appointed the new CEO for General Electric for Southern Africa. Image: supplied.

Mabunda had the following to say about his appointment:  “I am privileged and excited to take on this challenge to drive GE’s business in Southern Africa, building into its 120 plus years of impact in the continent.

“I’m looking forward to working across our businesses in power, healthcare, renewable energy and aviation to create value for our countries, customers and people, as we rise to the challenge of building a world that works.”

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