By Own Correspondent
River Valley Group of Companies has been inducted into the global top 100 companies hall of frame by the Governing Council and the International Honors Committee of Leaders Without Borders Development Centre for the second year running.
The company was honoured for its outstanding role in the mining and infrastructure development category.
Amb. Dr. Hillary Emoh (FCILG, FBDFM, FDMSS, FICA) Founder and Principal Partner of Leaders Without Borders Development Centre and UK Executive Member of the Advisory Council, Top 100 Influential Global Voices, lauded River Valley in citation sent to the company’s Chief Executive Prof Smelly Dube.
“This honour is in recognition of your company’s outstanding contribution to the infrastructural development particularly in Zimbabwe, and positioning itself as a leading human capital development company that blends provision of mass job opportunity, youth empowerment, and practices with modern innovations that ensures productivity and quality,” he wrote.
River Valley Group of Companies consists of the real estate properties entity and other titles which include Tebekwe Mine, Matovu Investments, Continental groceries among other line business channels endeavoring to fulfill President Mnangagwa’s Vision 2030 for upper middle class Zimbabwe.
The 2026 edition’s theme was dubbed: “Empowering the Future: Catalyzing Global Partnerships, Innovation & High Growth Enterprises” and took place from 27th – 28th March 2026 at the prestigious Millennium Gloucester Hotel, London Kensington, United Kingdom.
River Valley was honoured for exemplifying innovation, social impact, ethical leadership, and measurable progress in Zimbabwe.

Selected companies represented the cutting edge of industry transformation, from pioneering technologies to game-changing strategies across diverse sectors.
“This is more than just a list—it’s a testament to the power of innovation, perseverance, strategic execution and sustainability in today’s dynamic business environment.
“Companies listed are those that have demonstrated sheer resilience and focus in sustaining their businesses over a minimum period of three years and counting. Their contribution to the global economy, innovative strength against all odds while maintaining global standards stands them out amongst others,” said Dr Emoh.
The River Valley Group, a holding company synonymous with innovation and quality, has flourished under the Dube couple’s leadership inspired by President Emmerson Dambudzon Mnangagwa’s Vision for “an empowered upper middle income society in Zimbabwe by 2030.
Eng Mncedisi Dube, an accomplished engineer, brings technical expertise and a keen eye for detail to the company.
His passion for creating structures that not only meet,but exceed client expectations has established River Valley Properties as a leader in quality construction. His approach integrates modern design principles with functionality, ensuring that each project is both aesthetically pleasing and durable.
On the other hand, Professor Smelly Dube, a respected Mine Manager for their Tebekwe Mine and expert in real estate, adds a profound depth of knowledge and strategic insight to the business. Her qualifications and experience in the male dominated mining industry, coupled with her extensive research in property markets, allows River Valley Properties to stay ahead of industry trends. Professor Smelly Dube is also known for her commitment to mentoring aspiring entrepreneurs and professionals in the real estate sector, making a lasting impact on the next generation of leaders.
Their collaboration is a harmonious blend of engineering expertise and academic prowess. Together, they have cultivated a culture of excellence within their company, aligning their operational practices with ethical standards and community engagement. This holistic approach not only drives their business success, but also fosters community development and empowerment.
The future looks bright for River Valley Properties, and this recognition is just the beginning of an exciting journey ahead.

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