2 men in trouble over toy pistols

The case was referred to CID Homicide where it was established that the alleged firearms were actually toys which can fire blank ammunition.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Mar. 8, 2024

Massive traffic jam at Beitbridge border

The Customs and Excise department encourages motorists to apply for TIP online to avoid situations where at times the network is congested for the e-TIP.
By Rex Mphisa Dec. 23, 2023

Zimra confiscates 80 000 smuggled phones

High Court judge, Justice David Mangota, however, dismissed the application noting that its arguments lacked merit.
By Desmond Chingarande Oct. 2, 2023

Zim’s citrus exports seen soaring this year

The prediction is based on the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC), in June, allowing 11 local citrus orchards and six citrus pack houses to export the fruit variety into China.
By Belinda Chiroodza Aug. 27, 2023

Zim, Zambia sign bilateral agreement

The agreement is in line with the World Customs Organisation’s globally networked customs concept.
By Obert Siamilandu Aug. 14, 2023

ZNCC calls for review of Customs and Excise Act

Chris Mugaga told NewsDay Business on the sidelines of the organisation’s annual congress being held in Victoria Falls
By Freeman Makopa Jun. 30, 2023

50 cars face Zimra auction

In a latest government gazette, Zimra Commissioner-General Regina Chinamasa said the vehicles would be auctioned  if they remained unclaimed within 30 days.
By Taurai Mangudhla Nov. 5, 2022

Chikwarakwara gets temporary tourist border post status

Gwinyai Muti told stakeholders that the facility would see tourists enjoying seamless movement from the Kruger National Park in South Africa to Gonarezhou National Park in Zimbabwe
By Rex Mphisa Nov. 2, 2022

China’s economic picture grows murkier in Xi’s ‘new era’

It is extremely rare for any large economy to delay the release of such an important economic report.
By The Sydney Morning Herald Oct. 26, 2022