Programmes & Activities

Workshops, Masterclass, Capacity building, Cultural exchange, Collaboration programs

Musician As a Worker – in search of standardisation

How can we create lasting standards for our sector?

What does it take to be considered one?

What benefits do we want as musicians from our “employers”?

Is a musician considered a worker?

To promote, defend and look out for the welfare of its members.

Join the music union, a bigger voice from which we can magnify our needs in Zimbabwe.

Latest Updates

The Zimbabwe Musicians Union (ZIMU) urgently calls on all artists and stakeholders to unite

September 22, 2025

INTWASA Partners Zimbabwe Musician's Union

August 5, 2025

Zimbabwe Musicians Union (ZIMU) Condemns ZIMURA’s Unilateral Licensing Fee Directive

March 5, 2025

The Fist-prize of the Union of Musicians has been awarded to musician Edith Katiji!

February 5, 2024

Zimbabwe Musicians’ Union (Zimu) Appoints Provincial Committee Members

September 13, 2023

Concern over the new regulated fees for artists

April 12, 2023

ACTIVE MEMBERS

400

ARTISTS SUPPORTED

1500

Why Join?

Being part of the voice of change for the artist

– Access to legal advice
– Contract advice
– Welfare support
– Psycho-social support

– Recommendation and reference letters
– Access to free duty on instruments
– Free workshops