Lynn Mukonoweshuro
Lynn Mukonoweshuro is the Group CEO of Kingdom Financial Holdings Limited (KFHL), as well as Chairperson of the Council of the Women’s University in Africa. She is one of Zimbabwe’s most important women.
On the day we were to have our interview, there was a time mixup on our calendars so that I ended up arriving at her office at 7am, instead of the 9am she had on her calendar. So because she had to be somewhere by 7.30am, we could not have the interview then, and she felt so really bad, moreso because I had come extremely early and now I had to go and then come back again. At 7am, Lynn looked like she had been in the office for hours, not that she seemed tired or anything — to the contrary, she looked serene and comfortable. The way you and I would look like round 11am. So naturally, when our meeting did finally commence, my first question (somewhat incredulously) was:
Q: What time do you wake up and how long is your working day?
“{smiling} My mother always said that ‘you shall sleep an uninterrupted sleep’, so don’t waste your time on earth sleeping’. I wake up between 2-4am. That’s because it’s the time I reserve for prayer, to usher in the day. I’m here at work by 6.30am and home by 8am. But I always make sure I’m home for lunch.”
Q: So you are CEO of Kingdom and Chairperson of the Council of the Women’s University. What else do you do? And as CEO, what exactly do you do?
“A lot of work. {laughs} I’m actually a servant in this whole organisation, which has five subsidiaries and branches in Botswana and Malawi. I also work with a lot of orphanages, I do strategies for churches and I’m on a number of boards.”
Q: In an interview you had in 2010 with the Standard, you said “working for Kingdom is a calling”, why is that?
“Work as if you work for God and not for man. The company’s vision is grounded in that verse, and so I work as if I work for God and not for man, and payment for me is a secondary matter. That’s why I see my work as a calling because I work for God.”
Q: I understand you are the first female CEO of Kingdom since inception. How does that feel?
“I don’t see gender when I look at people, I see human beings, so it’s not a really big deal for me, because if you go through life looking at everything from the point of view that says because I am a woman, then you will be in trouble. Besides, Kingdom has always been gender sensitive, we have a number of women in to positions. {similing} I think Nigel’s mom[Nigel Chanakira is the founder of KFHL] raised him well.
Q: Before you came to Kingdom, you worked at IBM Computers and Coca-Cola, please tell me about your experience there?
“I enjoyed my time working at those two companies. I’ve always believed that one must get a noteworthy exoerience whilst young. In order to do so, you join a brand because of their vision, and you grow with the company. This is why I’ve worked at the companies I’ve worked for before and now I’m here at Kingdom and I enjoy working here every step of the way and I’ve grown a lot since I’ve come here.”
Q: I read that you are married and have three children, how do you juggle being a mom, wife and business woman?
”{instantly she becomes excited, stands up and shows me a picture of her and her family on the wall, pointing out the individual members} My eldest son is 24 — he’s just finished university, the 2nd is doing his A’s, and the 3rd wants to be a doctor. She started her own soup kitchen with her friends when she was only in Grade six, now she’s in form two and she says to me one day when we had gone to a hospital ‘mommy I want my own hospital just like this one, and the poor won’t have to pay’, and i think to myself oh my. My family and I have so much fun and my husband is ever so supportive. I have a diary I keep where everyone knows they have to log on the day they want my time, if you don’t log on when you want me, then you can’t complain when I can’t make it to wherever you want me. We do work sometimes as a family, do charity work together for instance, I am so blessed to have a family like mine.” {you can tell she is very proud of her family as she says this }
Q: Growing up, did you ever envision yourself being where you are today?
”{laughs} I always thought I’d be a pilot, or if I didn’t end up a pilot I wanted to end up in the Sciences field. When I got to the U.Z however, most Sciences lecturers had gone to the U.K, and so I was forced to get into Business.”
Q: Speaking of, where did you grow up, and which schools did you go to?
“I grew up here in Harare and I went to Nharirire Primary School in Mbare” [with eyes wide open I’m like “really” because Mbare is one of the oldest Zimbabwean high density suburbs, and it is shocking that she went to school there because looking at her you could never guess] {she ofcourse, laughs, because she knows what I’m thinking}
Q: And your family, tell me about them
“My family was very small and close, two boys and myself, I am the last, the middle boy passed on. I was never spoilt, regardless of the fact that I was the last born, you see, moms then were differernt from moms now. And my father would treat my brothers and I equally, there was no gender differentiation.”
Q: What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?
“{smiles} I create spare time. I enjoy interior decor and cooking, I love experimenting. So it’s very normal to find me revamping a room, it’s not as often as I’d like though. I’m also a very spiritual person and a great believer, so I create time just for me and my Creator.”
Q: So I want to know your favourite things: what’s your favourite food?
“Peanut butter in anything.”
Q: Favourite country?
“Switzerland — it’s so clean, it gives you hope that people somewhere can be clean.”
Q: Favourite music?
“I love Hillsong, and I’m into classic music so my other fav is Bethoven.
Q: To close our interview what would you want to say to those young women who look upto you, admire you and aspire to be like you?
“Be very focused, know what you want to do, let nothing come between what you want to do. Take it step at a time. But always be responsible.”
#BeInspired
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