Zibagwe Rural District Council COE


Date: August 5, 2015
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Fact file
Country Zimbabwe
Province/Region Midlands
Baseline score 79
Post 2015 score (2018); (2020) (51-Green); (57-Green)
Population 174,727
Number of women councillors 4
Number of men councillors 29
Joined the COE programme 2015
Anchored Hub and Spoke Programme (Year) Yes (2020; 2021)
Anchored Entrepreneurship Programme No
Anchored Hub and Spoke Programme Yes
Summit 2015; 2018

Zibagwe Rural District Council is a rural local government arm in Kwekwe District. It was formed from the amalgamation of the former Kwekwe Rural Council and the Mashambazhou District Council in 1993. The council is a Hub council for Midlands province rural councils. Zibagwe is a fast-improving rural council. The council has a gender committee. The council is also in the process of reviewing its recruitment and procurement policies.

Click here to read about the council’s 2018 case study.

Click here to read the local government 2020 SADC Protocol@Work summit report

Empowering women, ending violence in Zimbabwe
Click here to review COE Report card
Click here to view the council ASRHR factsheet

Click here to view the council ASRHR Action Plan

Click here to view the council’s Hub and Spoke report

View COE Hub info


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