Four decades of developing public sector leaders and transforming institutions — Zimbabwe's statutory centre for public administration and management.
The Zimbabwe Institute of Public Administration and Management (ZIPAM) is a management development centre that operates as a parastatal. It is located about 73 km to the west of Harare along Robert Mugabe Highway, cited on the western shores of Lake Manyame in Darwendale National Park.
Founded as a department in the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare as a premier institution for training and research.
ZIPAM became a parastatal accountable to the Ministry, enabling it to run as a viable business entity in line with public sector reforms.
The Parliament of Zimbabwe enacted the ZIPAM Act which explicitly defines the role of the Institute in administration and management development.
To be a premier institute for the transformation and empowerment of the public and private sector management by 2030.
To enhance professionalism in public and private sector leadership, management and administration through human capital development of middle and senior managers for effective service delivery.