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Get to Grips with the PVO Amendment Act 2025
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 33927, member: 636"] Zimbabwe passed a new law regulating charities called the Private Voluntary Organisations Amendment Act of 2025. The law changes how groups that help people or animals must register with the government. These organizations include those providing material needs, mental support, charity to families, prevention of distress, improving living standards, funding legal aid, or helping animals. The act created a board with eight representatives from organizations and five from the government to oversee these groups. The Office of the Registrar will maintain records of all registered charities. Groups must register within 90 days after the law starts or 30 days after they begin operations in Zimbabwe. Any major changes to registered details require new applications. The law bans charities from supporting political parties or candidates in elections and makes it illegal for organizations to deny help based on someone's political views. Under the updated law, charities breaking the rules face penalties. The minister can ask the High Court to appoint trustees or suspend committee members under certain conditions. The act requires risk assessments from these organizations. Previously existing charities need to follow the transition rules for registration. The government expects full compliance with these new regulations. [/QUOTE]
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