Dar es Salaam —
Exim Bank Tanzania yesterday announced the appointment of Ambassador
JumaMwapachu its new board chairman with immediate effect.
Ambassador
Mwapachu, who served as the bank's board member since 2011 replaces
former Inspector General of Police Said Mwema who completed his tenure.
"His extensive
experience, knowledge and proven leadership will further provide the
bank with continued momentum to chart innovations, pursue future growth,
and further strengthen our position as among the largest financial
institutions in the country," the bank's chief executive officer,
MrJaffari Matundu, said in a statement.
Ambassador Mwapachu
also serves in several boards in the insurance sector and has
experience in government, parastatals, private sector, civil society in
Tanzania and worked in the regional institutions like the East African
Community.
Ambassador
Mwapachu, over the years, has spearheaded the launch of various
institutions like the Tanzania Chamber of Commerce, Industry and
Agriculture (TCCA), the Confederation of Tanzania Industries (CTI) and
the East African Business Council.
The bank also appointed Ms Irene Madeje-Mlola as a new member of the board.
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She brings with her
experience from various leadership and management positions held in the
financial and telecommunication sectors; having worked in strategic and
leadership roles in multinationals such as Scotia Bank, Royal Bank of
Canada, Barclays Bank, Vodacom, Airtel and the Financial Sector
Deepening Trust in which she has been instrumental in their
transformation
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