The Chief Executive Officer of Zesuza Catering Services, Soraya Mensah has won the Best Catering Services Provider of the Year Award at the just-ended Forty Under 40 Awards organised by Xodus Communications Limited at Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel in Accra.
The distinguished honour is to acknowledge her dedication and zeal in building the events industry as well as being a preciously respected company advocating for best business practices in the sector.
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Interacting with the media after receiving the all-important honour, Soraya Mensah was grateful to her clients, dedicated staff, and vendors across the country for their massive support.
She especially took the opportunity to give thanks and praises to the most high God for his grace throughout this journey.
“I am indeed grateful to the Almighty God for such a great honor. I want to also appreciate the works of my committed staff and everyone who have supported me to this far”, she said.
The award scheme is an initiative from Xodus Communications Limited with support from the Ministry of Youth and Sports and the Ministry of Tourism, which seeks to identify, honour and celebrate a cross-section of the nation’s most influential and accomplished young business leaders under the age of forty from a wide range of industries.
Zesuza Catering hosts the “Zesuza Street Feast” every two years as a way to give back to society and feeds over 1000 street children.
In order to improve her staff’s abilities and diversity, she does a fantastic job of training them by offering them the chance to acquire new skills, including floral design, balloon craft, paper flowers, weaving, carpentry work, and painting.
Her Catering Services are renowned for their delicious food, variety of menu selections, artistic presentation, industry innovation, and first-rate clientele service.
For their daily lunches and parties, notable businesses like Stanbic Bank, Kora Spa, Ecobank, Cal Bank, Petroleum Commission, PWC, Fidelity Bank, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and many others.