- Kaseke served from June 2005
- ZTA boards wish him a speedy recovery
- ZTA to recruit a new CEO
Harare - The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) has announced today that Karikoga Kaseka retired as the chief executive officer, effective from 1 July 2021, following a long illness from November 2018 till date.
In a press statement, ZTA acting board chairperson Precious Sibiya, said Kaseke’s retirement follows recommendations of a medical board after a long period of indisposition.
Kaseke served the organisation as CEO from June 2005 up until his retirement.
“The Board and indeed everyone had hoped for his recovery and we continue to pray for the restoration of his health” and Sibiya added that “Dr KK as he is affectionately known, will be sadly missed in the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority in particular and the tourism industry as a whole both locally and beyond our borders”.
Sibiya said the Board is thankful to the Kaseke family, industry and all stakeholders for the support and cooperation given to both the ZTA and Kaseke during the past two years.
“We would like to kindly request you to continue with your support and cooperation as we recruit a new Chief Executive for the organisation,” she added.
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