The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ED appoints Mass Media trustees

- Fidelis Munyoro Chief Reporter

THE Zimbabwe Mass Media Trust, dormant for almost 20 years, has been resuscitat­ed with the appointmen­t of six trustees by President Mnangagwa.

Veteran lawyer and former Trust chairman and Zimpapers chairman Mr Honour Piniel Mkushi will chair the trust again.

The other members are: current Zimpapers board chairman Mr Tommy Sithole, Ms Patience Gawe, former police spokespers­on Ms Charity Charamba, historian and educationi­st Mr Pathisa Nyathi, and former Midlands State University Vice Chancellor Professor Ngwabi Bhebe.

Although it is laid down in the Deed of Trust that the Zimbabwe Mass Media Trust is self-perpetuati­ng, with surviving trustees choosing who will fill any vacancies, the President is empowered to appoint trustees when there are no trustees in office, which was the position when President Mnangagwa acted.

In a statement yesterday Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Permanent Secretary Mr Nick Mangwana said the appointmen­t is with effect from February 10.

The appointmen­t of the six was in accordance with the ZMMT founding Deed of 29 January 1981 and its amendments.

Later in an interview Mr Mangwana told

The Herald that the Second Republic has put corporate governance issues at the heart of everything it is doing.

This, he said, was the reason why the Minister of Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Senator Mutsvangwa appointed boards to all institutio­ns under the purview of the ministry including those that have not had boards for as long as five years.

“The Government has invested money in some companies such as Zimpapers. Those shares are owned through Zimbabwe Mass Media Trust who for all intents and purposes is the majority shareholde­r in Zimpapers.”

Mr Mangwana said for many years the Trust was dormant with no trustees in place.

“This was an anomalous situation that meant the Ministry of Informatio­n acted as the shareholde­r representi­ng the interests of the majority shareholde­r,” he said.

Mr Mkushi is the senior partner of Sawyer and Mkushi, is a businessma­n, and chairs or has chaired the boards of 10 major Zimbabwean companies.

A veteran journalist, internatio­nal and local sports administra­tor, and civil and military pilot, Mr Sithole previously served in Zimpapers as Editor of Chronicle and The Herald, Editor-in-Chief of Zimpapers and Business Developmen­t Director. He was president of the Zimbabwe Olympic Committee, worked with the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee. He has also served as Secretary-General of the Associatio­n of National Olympic Committees of Africa.

Ms Gawe is with the National Defence University.

Ms Charamba is the former national spokespers­on for the Zimbabwe Republic Police and a retired senior assistant commission­er.

Mr Nyathi is a writer, author and publisher. He has served in many posts that further arts, culture and heritage and is well-known as a major driver of Ndebele writing in particular.

Prof Bhebe is a well-known historian and academic administra­tor, having lectured in history at several universiti­es inside and outside Zimbabwe and in his administra­tive career reaching Pro-Vice Chancellor of UZ from 1992 to 1995 before being appointed as founder Vice Chancellor of Midlands State University which he developed rapidly into a major State university.

He has been elected into other leadership roles in academia regionally and internatio­nally.

The ZMMT was establishe­d by Government in 1981 to bring Zimbabwean ownership to the largest media house, the Zimbabwe Newspapers (Zimpapers) group and the national news agency, Ziana, by buying out the controllin­g South African shareholdi­ngs, but without imposing direct Government control. The funds for buying the shares were a gift from Nigeria.

The Deed of Trust lays down that after the first appointmen­t of trustees, their successors would be appointed by those still in office with only the President allowed to appoint a new set of trustees if at any time there were none in office.

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