The Chartered Governance and Accountancy Institute in Zimbabwe (CGAIZ) annual conference which starts tomorrow in Victoria Falls, with Women Affairs, Community, Small a.d Medium Enterprises Development minister Monica Mutsvangwa as guest of honour.
Set against the breath-taking backdrop of the Zambezi River, the event will run until Friday night, culminating in a celebratory banquet dinner that promises to close the gathering on a high note.
This year’s speaker roster includes an impressive mix of seasoned professionals and thought leaders such as Taurai Marembo, Charles Shava, Samuel Mutsekete, Florid Mashonga, Madeline Ronquest, Rose Nhamo, Christopher Mugaga, Freeman Nomvalo, and Owen Mavengere.
Each will lead sessions tackling urgent and forward-looking themes including corporate governance and ethics in times of economic strain, the evolving landscape of strategic partnerships, sustainability and ESG reporting as a lever for unlocking Africa’s natural wealth, regulatory frameworks, risk management, and the art of building resilient enterprises.
As participants continue to arrive, the energy around the venue is unmistakable. The conference is not only a platform for knowledge exchange but also a curated experience that blends learning with connection and celebration.
Delegates will enjoy moments of reflection and camaraderie, including a scenic sunset cruise on the Zambezi, the announcement of the Corporate Governance Professional of the Year and the much-anticipated banquet dinner on Friday evening.
These elements are designed to reinforce the spirit of collaboration and recognition that defines the CGAIZ community.
With a diverse turnout expected from Zimbabwe’s corporate, public and civil society sectors, the conference is shaping up to be more than a professional gathering—it is a catalyst for ethical reform and economic revitalisation.
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“As we welcome delegates to Victoria Falls, I’m reminded of the power of shared purpose,” said CGAIZ chief executive and secretary Lovemore Gomera.
“This conference is not just a calendar event but a collective commitment to shaping Zimbabwe’s future through principled leadership and strategic foresight. We are gathering at a time when the country needs bold ideas and ethical action more than ever.
“The calibre of speakers and the diversity of participants reflect our belief that governance is everyone’s business and that sustainable progress depends on how well we collaborate across sectors.
“What excites me most is the energy already building among delegates. There’s a hunger for transformation, for solutions that go beyond theory and speak directly to the realities we face in boardrooms, communities and institutions.
“This is a space where innovation meets accountability, and where we challenge each other to lead with integrity.
“I believe the conversations we start here will ripple far beyond Victoria Falls—into policy, into practice, and into the everyday decisions that shape our economy and society,” Gomera added.




