Zimpapers brings Men’s Indaba to Bulawayo

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Reporter

ZIMPAPERS will this week convene a Men’s Indaba in Bulawayo to address the pressing issue of old age poverty and fostering open dialogue among men on long-term financial and emotional well-being.

The indaba, scheduled for Friday at King’s Kraal, Zonkizizwe Shopping Centre in Bradfield, comes hard on the heels of a similar event held recently in Harare, which drew nearly 100 participants — including male employees from various organisations, invited through their human resources practitioners.

The Harare event, which ran under the theme, “Man Up, Come Let’s Talk Men-To-Men,” focused on mental health, retirement planning, stress management — and the growing roles of manhood in modern communities.

In an interview ahead of the upcoming Men’s Indaba to be held under the theme, “Old Age Poverty is Real — Come, Let’s Discuss This, Man to Man,” Zimpapers public relations and events manager Mrs Pauline Matanda said:

“Drawing national attention to the often-overlooked issue of financial vulnerability among elderly men, we expect that the Bulawayo event will bring together men from various walks of life — at least 100 attendees.

“The imminent indaba aims to generate an open dialogue and solution-building around the rising concern of poverty in old age — an issue progressively affecting Zimbabwean men as they transition from active employment to retirement.”

Preparations for the upcoming men’s forum, Mrs Matanda said, have gathered momentum with sponsors from the corporate world engaged to support the cause.

“As far as preparations for the Men’s Indaba which we are taking to Bulawayo for the first time after a similar event in Harare recently, have gathered momentum.

“Quite a number of organisations have been approached for partnership and it is our fervent hope that this event will be a resounding success, just like the one we had in Harare,” she said.

The planned occasion is open to the public, with men of all ages encouraged to attend, listen, share their experiences in panel discussions and learn from others.

Social scientists, financial experts, and psychologists will deliver presentations addressing key challenges such as retirement planning, mental health in later life, social isolation and sustainable income strategies — offering practical solutions to help men prepare for and navigate old age with dignity.

Mrs Matanda underscored the urgent need for candid discussions on financial planning, mental health and the societal expectations placed upon men as providers for families.

“Old age poverty is a reality many men are mutely facing, often in isolation.

“This Men’s Indaba is a passionate plea for men to come together as man and unpack what leads to this situation — lack of support systems, poor financial planning and at times cultural taboos that curtail men from help-seeking.

“Therefore, through this upcoming indaba, as Zimpapers — we want to break that silence and foster a community that supports men from youth right up to old age,” said Mrs Matanda.

Through the upcoming indaba, Zimpapers is forging ahead with its commitment to influence positive social change and foster inclusive national conversations.

The Indaba aligns with broader national efforts to promote gender equity in health and economic wellbeing.
Those who would want to partner or attend; contact Hilda on 0772884218 or Oliver on 0774599731.

Related Posts

Zimbabwe Showcases tourism potential at Zambia Travel Expo

Nqobile Bhebhe [email protected] Zimbabwe is participating in the Zambia Travel Expo (ZATEX) 2026, which began yesterday and concludes tomorrow showcasing its diverse tourism products and promoting regional cooperation in support…

Tsholotsho SMEs shine at Matabeleland North EXPO, book HICC ticket

Online Writer TSHOLOTSHO District has once again stamped its authority as a hub of innovation and enterprise after two of its exhibitors were selected to represent Matabeleland North at the…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

×
×