By Kenneth Mangemba
The 52nd Zimbabwe Library Association
(ZimLA) Annual conference ended on a high note last week with an election that
dissolved the National Executive Council (NEC) led by Mr. Lantern Fusire. A new
NEC was elected with Shadreck Ndinde elected President of ZimLA.
The new ZimLA National Executive Council for ZimLA. |
Shadreck Ndinde was the Vice
president in the previous Council and has a vast of experience having been
involved at branch level as ZimLA Masvingo branch Chairperson for several terms.
The incumbent president encouraged ZimLA members and the information
professionals at large to support the growth of the library association through utilization
of talent and skills to foster cooperation in various ZimLA programmes.
The Annual General Meeting
adopted a new clause in the Constitution, to have the position of President-elect,
abolishing the position of vice president, of which Jerry Mathema won the vote
from Matebeleland branch. The president-elect will take over as President of
ZimLA when the term of incumbent president expires. The new clause gives room
for a succession plan to enable smooth transfer of projects and activities.
Under the old constitution, a new president would come in and take a completely
new direction making it difficult to continue with projects and other ideas for
ZimLA.
Charles Poterai and Praymore
Tendai retained their positions as Treasurer and Advocacy Officer respectively.
Another new comer is non-other than the ZimLA Mashonaland Branch Secretary, Alice
Parakokwa. The position of Editor was also won by Bruce Nyabadza from Mashonaland
branch. The new executive will be in place until 2020.
Incoming NEC members are expected
to relinquish branch positions as they assume the new roles. Branches are
therefore expected to ensure they have new members coming in to fill the vacant
positions through a vote or appointing members.
A full meeting is expected to be
held for a handover and takeover briefing soon. About 34 members attended the
AGM despite a high attendance for the conferencing days. This indicates need
for membership mobilization to ensure that more registered members attend the
AGM as directed by the constitution. The next ZimLA election will be held in
2020.
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