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Magna Carta plants roots in Harare, Zimbabwe
February 2016
Today marks an important and exciting milestone for the Magna Carta team: our Harare office celebrates its opening, marking the 18th country to form part of our award-winning pan-African consultancy network.
Over the past eight years, we have built a strong network of reputation management consultancies in some of the continent’s most promising countries, including Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Mauritius, Angola and Mozambique. All currently enjoy knowledge sharing and industry best practice through our exclusive African affiliation with Ketchum, a leading global communications firm, as well as our long-standing relationship with TBWA\ South Africa and the greater TBWA\ global network.
Our belief in the future of Africa extends to our confidence in the future of Zimbabwe, and we see this expansion as a natural step in further enhancing our representation throughout Southern Africa. The opening of this operation will also ensure that our existing multi-national client base with operations in Zimbabwe will now be able to use our services locally, which will include traditional PR, online reputation management and crisis management, according to Sapi Bachi, Managing Director at our Zimbabwe office.
I am confident that this latest venture will provide our firm with a broader network and more client relations opportunities, which will keep us ahead in the ever-changing communication industry.
For Further updates on the launch, please follow us on Twitter: @MagnaCarta_Zim and @MagnaCarta_RM
Vincent Magwenya,
CEO – Magna Carta Reputation Management Consultants