Addressing customs fraud and associated challenges

A customs system which is good at facilitating the speedy movement of imports and exports, at a reasonable cost, is essential for economic development
By Kevin Tutani 23h ago

Blitz: 306 Zimra looters netted over corruption

The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) confirmed at least 306 employees had been suspended between 2016 and 2024, with 14 suspensions recorded so far in 2025 alone.
By Lynette Manzini Aug. 1, 2025
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High Court orders Zimra to release Mater Dei medical equipment

The tax authority argued that the trust was a commercial entity, a welfare organisation and that it was not a registered private voluntary organisation (PVO).
By Desmond Chingarande Jul. 31, 2025
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Zimra defends aggressive tax enforcement

The regulator is working on an initiative to educate and engage people on tax payment and regulation compliance as they try to bring trust and transparency in the tax ecosystem.
By Blessed Ndlovu Jul. 22, 2025

Understanding customs fraud

Zimra works with the assistance and cooperation of various government agencies and ministries, such as the Zimbabwe Republic Police
By Kevin Tutani Jul. 18, 2025

When compliance falters: Inside Zimra’s tough calls

Chinamasa opens up about the agency’s most controversial decisions, the pressure points of enforcement, and why digital disruption may
By Freeman Makopa Jul. 18, 2025

Stable but sidelined: Why ZiG fails to win confidence

In October, Tanganda’s board announced it was considering delisting from the ZSE in favour of VFEX. However, the company later shelved the plan.
By Kudakwashe Taimo Jul. 18, 2025

RBZ unearths looting in real estate industry....as Zimra busts US$10m contraband in six months

The RBZ noted that major financial crimes behind IFFs included “tax evasion, corruption, fraud, drug trafficking, smuggling and illegal
By Mthandazo Nyoni and Julia Ndlela Jul. 18, 2025

Zimra turns screws on fake electronic gadgets

The illicit trade is dominated by mobile phones, laptops and accessories fraudulently sold as new, a practice which has surged in major cities, particularly within the informal retail space.
By Ashton Ndakusiya Jul. 17, 2025