The Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) (Established in 1964) is a fellowship of Christian Churches largely from Protestant Churches in Zimbabwe, epitomises the aphorism: unity in necessary things, freedom in doubtful things, and charity in all things. The inter-denominational fellowship, convened around ecumenism, civic engagement and humanitarian intervention, is one of Zimbabwe’s most accomplished Ecumenical Movements and development agencies. With a strong base of 31 Member Churches and para church organizations, the ZCC remains one of the strongest ecumenical bodies in Zimbabwe. A prophetic voice of note in the country, the ZCC is alert both to avert and respond to gender-based violence (GBV), political intolerance and economic injustice through sustained advocacy on the basis of the constitutional, scriptural and theological values of universal equality and human dignity for all.
The University seeks to engage a Lecturer in the Faculty of Natural Resources Management and Agriculture, Department of Horticulture and Crop Production.
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor/ Full Professor: Horticulturist
Gwanda
Full Time
The University seeks to engage a Lecturer in the Faculty of Natural Resources Management and Agriculture, Department of Horticulture and Crop Production.