A new look and name for a bold mandate

Leading Zimbabwean commercial law firm Mushoriwa Pasi Corporate Attorneys has rebranded to Mushoriwa Moyo, driven by the desire to meet the needs of the ever-evolving African business landscape.

The firm has taken the bold step to reinvent its outward image while bolstering its internal skills base to meet and exceed client expectations. Armed with its new tagline “Pushing Boundaries”, the market can expect service focused on eliminating barriers to business and the adoption of strategies aimed at creating and enhancing commercial possibilities.

The firm seeks to create and convert opportunities into profit for its clients on the back of various progressive market developments, including the continental free trade area and the emerging BRICS economy which all require a mix of international outlook underpinned by strong local knowledge.

After trading for eight years under the name Mushoriwa Pasi Corporate Attorneys, and in line with an audacious strategic vision to conquer the African continent, the firm has seamlessly eased into its new identity which is modern, minimalist and tailored to grow despite uncertain worldwide economic projections.

The developments are not limited to the brand name alone; the firm has also announced the appointment of Beatrice Moyo as an equity partner, along with another new equity partner Evans T. Moyo.

“With close to half a century of collective legal experience in the firm, we aim to brew a decidedly client-centric legal offering with capacity to seamlessly and efficiently help businesses navigate the challenges of doing business in Africa,” said Farai Mushoriwa, the senior and founding partner of the firm.

At the heart of the new look firm is the drive to use innovative techniques for the efficient resolution of client mandates. Sustainability and strategic foresight are also key drivers of the strategy being pursued by the partnership in line with international best practice. Clients can expect enhanced quality of service in execution of both local and external mandates.

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