There shall be blood on dance floor of Zim creatives

The Zimra notice requests creatives to regularise their tax affairs.
By Brian Sedze Apr. 24, 2026

Zimra’s VAT assessments vs legal reality

The controversy stems from a dual-lane VAT system, which requires separate reporting and payment for United States dollar (USD) and local currency transactions.
By Business Reporter Apr. 24, 2026

Striking a balance: Safeguarding cross-border trading while advancing formalisation in Zimbabwe

Cross-border trading remains a critical source of employment and economic survival for thousands of Zimbabweans, particularly women.
By Samuel Wadzai Apr. 19, 2026

Zimra tightens screws on imports

In a statement, Zimra said it was strengthening enforcement at ports of entry, with particular focus on the declaration of goods and classification of consignments.
By Online Reporter Apr. 14, 2026

Zimbabwe rejects ‘biased’ global corruption index

The problem, therefore, is to reconcile perception-based indicators with concrete, verifiable progress in order to inform a credible and effective anti-corruption policy agenda.
By Kindness Paradza Apr. 5, 2026

Analysing Zimra’s CPRM in tax administration, legal constraints

The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) introduced the Currency of Payment Revalorisation Mechanism (CPRM) in its multi-currency tax assessments for the 2019-22 period.
By Sydney Kawadza Mar. 27, 2026

MPs raise concern over Zimra’s Gwanda roadblocks

In response, Mnangagwa said the checkpoints were necessitated by a high incidence of smuggling through porous borderlines on either side of Beitbridge.
By Silas Nkala Mar. 26, 2026

Innscor pushes for tax reforms as sugar levy bites

During the period under review, Innscor remitted US$3,19 million in sugar tax, bringing its cumulative contribution to US$13,29 million since the levy’s introduction.
By Tatira Zwinoira Mar. 23, 2026

Zimra targets over 50 000 new taxpayers in 2026

According to the 2026 budget, the government is targeting to collect revenues amounting to ZiG288 billion (US$9,4 billion) against planned expenditures of ZiG290,9 billion (US$9,5 billion). 
By Ruth Maseko and Concilia Mupezeni Feb. 22, 2026