Zimbabwe's largest media workers organization will gather for its annual decision-making assembly this August. The Zimbabwe Union of Journalists plans to host a meeting in Harare on August 29 for discussions focused on employment protections and organizational development. George Maponga leads the union as president and announced the gathering through official channels, as constitutional requirements under Section 8 mandate an annual conference, as outlined in the union's bylaws. The assembly represents the organization's most powerful governing forum.
Participants will review financial reports and hear updates from regional branches during scheduled sessions. Leadership elections will determine the new officers, while committee presentations will address gender equality initiatives. Previous meeting records require formal approval before new business begins. Union members may submit additional discussion topics if they provide advance notice by August 22. The congress will establish priorities and strategic goals for Zimbabwe's journalism workforce moving forward.
Participants will review financial reports and hear updates from regional branches during scheduled sessions. Leadership elections will determine the new officers, while committee presentations will address gender equality initiatives. Previous meeting records require formal approval before new business begins. Union members may submit additional discussion topics if they provide advance notice by August 22. The congress will establish priorities and strategic goals for Zimbabwe's journalism workforce moving forward.