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Zenzele Fitness Seeks To Promote Healthy Living Through Encouraging An Active Lifestyle

Zenzele Fitness Seeks To Promote Healthy Living Through Encouraging An Active Lifestyle. Zenzele Fitness Group is a 100% South African, black owned and operated gym management and operations company. The company provides full turnkey wellness solutions to companies, educational institutions, government establishments, and to its very own commercial facilities. The company works with leading partners in the health and wellness industry to offer the best in class solutions to its clients, in turn ensuring the ongoing positive impact on the productivity and performance of all its clients.

Founded in April 2014, Zenzele Fitness Group provides wellness solutions to corporations, government institutions, universities and commercial institutions. Its service offering is focused on gym facilities and includes gym design, fitment and operations. It offers best in class solutions because it works with the best possible partners and holds itself to the highest standards.

Zenzele Fitness Group designs, furnishes, outfits, operates and manages fitness facilities across South Africa, extending beyond the idea of a simple gym. Top-of-the-line technology and equipment allows for the tracking of all activities and facilities while the company works closely with medical experts nationwide to deliver excellent service to users.

Tumi Phake is the founder and CEO of Zenzele Fitness, he is an award-winning entrepreneur, business speaker and mentor. Phake is also a former banker with seven years’ experience in investment and banking, Tumi holds a Bachelor of Commerce Degree in Financial Management. He is also the South African ambassador for the prestigious Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) in the USA – a leadership programme established by former President Barack Obama for young African Leaders.

Inspired by his passion for health, fitness and business, Tumi’s vision is to positively impact on the burgeoning chronic disease burden facing South Africa using the power of physical activity as both a prevention and treatment modality. According to the company, 40% of all deaths in South Africa can be accredited to Non-Communicable Diseases or NCD’s and the world health organisation believes that this will grow 24% in LMIC countries like South Africa over the next 10 years. This is why the company is focused on helping people live an active lifestyle.

By Thomas Chiothamisi

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