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Zimbabwe Nguni Society

ZIMBABWE

Nguni Society

Nguni cattle

The Society

Our mission, aims and governance

About the Zimbabwe Nguni Society

The Zimbabwe Nguni Society represents all persons and entities involved with the Nguni breed in Zimbabwe. Founded to protect, promote and further the interests of those with an interest in Nguni cattle, the Society is dedicated to developing a sound, healthy and economically viable Nguni breeding industry.

The Society operates from a registered office housed at the Zimbabwe Herd Book (ZHB). The Council consists of 6 to 8 elected councillors who consider and deliberate on all matters affecting Nguni breeders across Zimbabwe's ten provinces.

The Zimbabwe Nguni Society was established out of a need by commercial farmers searching for the ultimate grass-fed animal capable of surviving in Zimbabwe's diverse climate while handling periodic droughts without excessive human intervention. The Nguni breed fills the gap between high-maintenance exotic breeds and indigenous breeds, offering an acceptable carcass with low to no input cost — delivering optimum income for Zimbabwean cattlemen.

Full membership is open to any person or entity that breeds Nguni cattle for sale in Zimbabwe. Pedigree breeders agree to pay levies as prescribed by ZHB. The Society maintains a register of all current members, and all members are bound by the provisions of the Constitution.

Aims & Objectives

To promote, develop and advance the breeding of pedigree Nguni cattle in Zimbabwe and to further the interests of all Nguni breeders locally and regionally.

To collect and disseminate information on the breeding of Nguni cattle.

To co-operate and work jointly with other Societies, Farmers' Unions or Groups with similar objectives.

To initiate, encourage and assist production and breeding research to promote the efficiency and viability of Nguni breeders.

To deal with Government or any other authority on any matter of concern affecting Nguni breeders.

To participate in any activity or enterprise that will advance the viability, productivity or welfare of Nguni breeders.

Constitution Highlights

The Constitution of the Zimbabwe Nguni Society governs all operations of the Society. The following table summarises the key provisions:

SectionKey Provision
NameThe name of the Society shall be the ZIMBABWE NGUNI SOCIETY
StatusThe Society will represent all persons and entities involved with the Nguni breed
StructureCouncil with 6-8 councillors, elected for staggered terms of 1-3 years
OfficeRegistered office housed at the Zimbabwe Herd Book (ZHB)
AGMHeld no more than 3 months after financial year-end (31 December)
QuorumAt least half of the members for AGMs; half of Council for Council meetings
MembershipOpen to any person or entity that breeds or sells Nguni cattle in Zimbabwe
FeesUS$20 per ordinary member annually; levies as prescribed by ZHB
FinanceFinancial year ends 31 December; accounts audited where funds permit
AmendmentsRequires two-thirds majority vote at AGM or Special General Meeting
DissolutionRequires majority vote at Special General Meeting called for this purpose

For the full Constitution document, please contact the Society.

Governance & Council

The Society is governed by a Council of between 6 and 8 elected councillors. Council members are elected at the Annual General Meeting by full members of the Society. In each cycle of three years, two Councilors retire at the end of the first year, and three Councilors at the end of each of the following two years. They are eligible for re-election.

The Council meets at least twice each year. Meeting venues rotate through the ten provinces of Zimbabwe where practical. Online attendance is made available where possible.

The term of office of the Chairperson is limited to two consecutive years and may not be extended. The Chairperson and Vice Chairperson are elected at the Annual General Meeting.