Senye unveils his master plan

In two weeks, former Bifm CEO, Victor Senye, will know whether his grand ambition for a multi-million Pula property development venture will come to fruition.

Recently, BIHL announced that Senye, one of Botswana's prominent young executives, had been reassigned to develop the diversified giant's property division, ending his seven-year tenure as Bifm CEO.

On the surface, the re-assignment appeared pedestrian, but in an exclusive interview with BusinessWeek on Wednesday, Senye revealed that the project was infact his brainchild and that he would be pioneering the multi-million property holdings entity as an entrepreneur with BIHL the possible chief financiers of the project.Senye, who has been with Bifm for the past seven years after leaving BDC in 2003, said he ended up in asset management at Bifm by accident because his heart had always been in property management even when he was first recruited by the country's largest asset management company.

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