The Corporate Governance Unit (CGU) is intensifying efforts to modernise public sector oversight through a training programme for Line Ministry Corporate Governance Focal Persons running from 27 to 30 April 2026.
The workshop brings together representatives from across Government to strengthen capacity in performance management, reporting, and the use of the Corporate Governance Management Information System (CGMIS) — a key digital platform designed to enhance accountability and decision-making.


Opening the programme, Secretary (Head) CGU, Mr. Allen M. Choruma, highlighted the critical role of digital systems in driving efficient, transparent, and results-oriented governance within public institutions.
Participants are undergoing practical training on CGMIS, focusing on data capture, system navigation, and performance reporting, while also engaging with frameworks such as Integrated Results-Based Management (IRBM) and performance contracting.


The training builds on a previous phase that targeted State Enterprises and Parastatals, State Universities, and Independent Commissions, marking a continued nationwide rollout of the system.
With a strong emphasis on digital transformation and emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, the programme reflects Government’s broader push to strengthen institutional performance and service delivery through innovation.


The initiative underscores CGU’s commitment to embedding a culture of accountability and evidence-based decision-making across Zimbabwe’s public sector