NACZ director appointed to global Arts Board

By Staff Writer
The Director of the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe (NACZ), Nicholas Moyo has been
appointed to the board of the International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies
(IFACCA), the global network of arts councils, ministries of culture and government agencies.
The meeting was attended by delegates from all the federation’s member states including the
Permanent Secretary for Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Dr Thokozile Chitepo and NACZ
Board Chairperson Dr Nozipho Maraire.
The IFACCA Board comprises committed leaders in the arts and culture who meet at least twice
each year to oversee the good governance and sustainability of the Federation in keeping with its
Constitution. The Board Members are senior executives from National Member institutions, who
are elected by fellow National Members at the General Assembly.
“As part of the 12-member board, Moyo will provide guidance and insight in shaping the federation’s strategic vision and direction, consider expressions of interest for membership and guide and inform the work of the Secretariat to ensure it delivers on the IFACCA Strategy.
“The appointment of Moyo to the International Board will see him chairing the Africa Regional
Chapter of the Federation which comprises National Committee member states who are mostly
officials of the Ministry of Culture or arts council whose primary role is to support the arts and
culture through investment, promotion and policy,” said NACZ.
Moyo has been at the helm of the NACZ for the past five years where he has superintended
the formulation and implementation of stakeholder-driven policies aimed at achieving
professionalism, industrialisation and digitalisation of the Cultural and Creative Sector in
Zimbabwe in line with the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1) and vision 2030.
IFACCA was formed in 2000 as a grouping of arts councils, ministries of culture and government
agencies that advance arts and culture, with member institutions representing over 70 countries in
developed and developing countries across Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, the Middle East,
and the Pacific.