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    GWERU – Recently elected Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ) chairperson for Gweru Vincent
    Mhene has promised a cocktail of initiatives that he hopes will bring significant changes to the
    Fourth Estate in the Midlands capital.
    The 98.4FM Midlands current affairs programmes host said his executive would deal with several
    issues so as to bring the profession back on the map.
    “The first issue is obviously that of the welfare of journalists. This is key to many of us and things are
    not so good in that department. So some of the initiatives that we need to roll out are primarily
    meant to improve the welfare of members and that includes lobbying for better salaries as well as
    working conditions,” Mhene said.
    He added that they also want to tackle the issue of polarisation especially prior to, during and after
    the national harmonised elections next year.
    “What usually happens towards the country’s general elections is that we have a lot of polarisation
    within the media or among us as journalists.
    “We have to address this, as this will help us when we deal with political actors where sometimes we
    get into violent environments. Polarisation sometimes exacerbates that and so we have to deal with
    it as the new executive in Gweru.
    “On that front again, we have to deal with the safety of journalists as we are going towards elections
    in December and in 2023.
    “We have to come up with initiatives or measures that will ensure that journalists are safe when
    discharging their duties and part of that includes engaging these political actors, security services,
    elements and institutions that we feel if we do not have a good working relationship with, they
    maybe a threat to our safety as we conduct our activities,” he said.
    ZUJ secretary general Perfect Hlongwane said the new committee has a big role ahead of them.
    Hlongwane said the welfare of journalists was of paramount importance and has to be pursued
    adding that the union currently does not have funding but the new national executive would look at
    that.
    He appealed to members to support the union through payment of subscriptions.
    The Mhene led executive comes almost a decade after the last one was elected due to inactivity of
    the union.
    The Gweru executive includes vice chairperson Thelma Wandayi, secretary Johnsias Mutonhori,
    deputy secretary Tendai Chifunyise, treasurer Sukoluhle Ndlovu and committee members Evidence
    Chipadza and Elias Maginya.

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