Zimbabwe insurance group targets custom tech training

Zimbabwe's insurance pros are finally ditching generic coursework for custom, tech-focused training to handle modern risks in 2026.

Institute pivots to custom organizational training
  • Clementine Chinyuku is steering the Insurance Institute of Zimbabwe toward a strategy that prioritizes specific needs over generic, one-size-fits-all coursework.
  • They are rolling out structured training programs that cater directly to individual organizations, so companies get skills that actually matter to them.
  • Davison Choeni insists they are done being prescriptive and want the industry to speak up about real threats so they can empower clients properly.
  • The general vibe is a strong push away from traditional insurance products that are failing to meet the demands of modern customers.
University partnership boosts exam standards
  • A collaboration with the National University of Science and Technology is helping the institute lock in a solid professional recognition program for practitioners.
  • NUST is doing the heavy lifting by reviewing course materials and moderating exams to ensure the educational standards remain high.
  • Several fresh courses have already secured accreditation, and the institute is borrowing from university structures to keep its syllabus up to date.
  • This relationship verifies that the material is actually suitable for professionals rather than just being relevant to the industry at large.
Tech and textbooks top the new agenda
  • Chinyuku is eyeing insurtech and artificial intelligence as major development areas, with plans to drop short courses and masterclasses soon.
  • They are reviving an underwriters seminar to help professionals better price products and deliver the right solutions for evolving market risks.
  • An insurance textbook project is currently in the pipeline, and they are expecting to have it finished by October or November of this year.
  • The core mandate remains focused on mentorship and professional development to ensure agents are equipped for both existing and emerging dangers.
 

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