
A decade of victories for energy sector workers
1,800+
Members Represented
400+
Member Growth (2024)
27
Educators Trained
2
International Partners
Our journey from formation to national recognition
ESWUZ was officially established in March 2012, born out of a need for a dedicated voice for Zimbabwe's energy sector workers.
First official congress held โ democratic leadership elected by delegates from across the country.
Achieved official National Employment Council status, cementing ESWUZ's seat at the bargaining table.
From 2023 and beyond, ESWUZ elects its first female Vice President โ a landmark for gender representation in the union.
Held second congress. Began strategic 3F Denmark partnership for capacity building.
Formal three-year strategic plan adopted, charting ESWUZ's priorities through 2026.
Trained 27 Educators. Membership grew to 1,800+ across 21 branches.
Established Women's Advisory Committee (WAC) and Young Workers Committee (YW).

