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1.1 The Membership
1.2 The Secretariat
The organisation’s secretariat operates from three offices located in Harare, Bulawayo and
Mutare. ZLHR’s legal support extends to all ten provinces through the services of 14 full-time
lawyers, and the support of its member lawyers in private practice. A total of 35 staff members
constitute the secretariat that is responsible for planning and implementing the core activities
of the organisation. Apart from lawyers, various ZLHR staff are drawn from the journalism,
political science, social science and financial sectors.
1.3 Governance
ZLHR’s Board comprises 11 members – 10 senior lawyers in private practice and the Executive
Director in her ex officio capacity. The membership elects the Board at the Annual General
Meeting. The Board includes national representatives and regional representatives for Manicaland,
Midlands and Matabeleland. The Board meets at least quarterly, and more often if necessary,
to consider policy issues and oversee the strategic direction and financial and programmatic
integrity of the organisation, and reports to the membership at the Annual General Meeting.
The Finance and Administration Committee of the Board meets bi-monthly to monitor financial,
programmatic, administrative, and policy compliance. It reports to the Board.
2014 Board Members:
Beatrice Mtetwa – Chairperson
Precious Chakasikwa – Vice Chairperson
Selby Hwacha – Chair, Finance & Administration
Committee
David Tandiri – Manicaland representative
Forward Gundu– Midlands representative
Kossam Ncube – Matabeleland representative
Sarudzayi Njerere – National representative
Reginald Chidawanyika – National representative
Mordecai Mahlangu – National representative
Andrew Makoni – National representative
Irene Petras – Ex officio
ZLHR Annual Report 2014
ZLHR is a membership organisation comprising around 170 lawyers with a proven track
record in, and affinity for, human rights protection and promotion. Members are drawn from
all provinces of Zimbabwe, and our numbers are steadily increasing. ZLHR members involve
themselves in the activities of the organisation on the basis of their interest in human rights
litigation, legal and rights-based education, research and advocacy. They donate part of their
time and services pro bono to the organisation’s activities and programmes, and reinforce the
work of the ZLHR secretariat to expand our reach throughout the country.