Business
Counterfeit Products Crackdown Nets 600 Businesses

By Itai Mazire
A blitz by the Ministry of Industry and Commerce has netted over 600 businesses across six provinces in recent months for selling counterfeit products.
Industry and Commerce Minister Mangaliso Ndhlovu said offenders were apprehended in Harare, Bulawayo, Matabeleland North and South, Manicaland, and Masvingo.
He said the cases involving these businesses are now before the courts.
“The Ministry of Industry and Commerce notes with concern the sudden proliferation of counterfeit or substandard products on the market.
It is against this background that the Ministry directed the Consumer Protection Commission and the Trade Measures Department to carry out an enforcement blitz targeting shops selling counterfeit goods in Harare,” said Minister Ndhlovu.
He revealed that counterfeit products span across various categories, including Colgate and foodstuffs such as mealie meal.
“Since the Taskforce was established, over 600 businesses have been prosecuted for selling counterfeit goods,” he said.
Since the start of the blitz in the six provinces, the task force has seized a large quantity of counterfeit products.
“In Harare, 715 x 10 kg bags of counterfeit Pearlenta mealie meal were seized in the CBD. The case is under investigation or awaiting court proceedings to identify the criminal syndicates behind this operation.
“Manufacturers of unlabelled and substandard products, including beverages and illicit alcoholic drinks, are being restricted through the issuance of compliance notices.”
In Bulawayo, enforcement teams confiscated:
- 14 x 2-litre bottles of expired Delta Pine products
- 21 x 500g packs of expired lemon creams
- 12 x 2-litre bottles of expired soft drinks
In Manicaland, the following expired items were seized:
- 17 x 750ml bottles of Domestos
- 4 litres of Tebucanazole
- 12 x 1-litre bottles of Abamectin
- 73 x 200ml bottles of Amitrazine
Minister Ndhlovu said the blitz also produced results in Masvingo, Matabeleland South, and Matabeleland North.
In Matabeleland South, units seized:
- 15 x 500ml bottles of expired Sip Sip ready-to-drink juice
- 2 x 1-litre bottles of expired Sprite
- 3 cases of 2-litre bottles of expired Delta Fanta
- 15 packs of expired Charhons Crunch Biscuits
- In Masvingo, teams recovered:
- 16 cases of expired Delta soft drinks
- 8 x 500g packs of expired Crunchie biscuits
- 15 units of PowerPlus, which were restricted from sale
In Matabeleland North, inspectors intercepted:
- 8 x expired soft beverages
- 1 case of expired alcoholic beverages
- 18 x ml bottles of expired Minute Maid
“The Commission has deployed teams to Mashonaland West and East Provinces from 27 July to 3 August 2025 as part of efforts to cover the remaining provinces and ensure no one and no place is left behind,” said Minister Ndhlovu.
He explained that the Cabinet Taskforce was established to tackle various forms of business malpractice, including the sale of counterfeit goods and smuggling.
“The recent blitz in Harare is a continuation of the task force’s work, which includes several government departments and regulatory authorities.
The government is widening its net to ensure all perpetrators and unscrupulous businesses are held accountable.
Ministry will not rest until sanity prevails in the market.
The blitz is nationwide, covering all ten provinces, with inspectors from the Consumer Protection Commission and the Trade Measures Department already deployed—in line with the President’s vision of Leaving No One and No Place Behind”.
Minister Ndhlovu also said that the ministry has launched public education and awareness campaigns in the provinces, teaching consumers how to identify authentic products, including checking for certifications, warranties, and authorised sellers.
“All consumers are encouraged to report suspicious products and retailers so that appropriate action can be taken,” he added.
Business
Zimbabwe’s Foreign Currency Inflows Hit US$7.3 Billion in First Half of 2025

Zimbabwe recorded foreign currency inflows totaling US$7.3 billion in the first six months of 2025, according to the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s (RBZ) latest Monetary Policy Statement (MPS).
RBZ Governor Dr. John Mushayavanhu, while delivering the Mid-Term Budget Review this week, announced that the country saw a 23.1% increase in forex receipts compared to the US$5.9 billion received during the same period in 2024.
On the expenditure side, Zimbabwe’s foreign payments rose to US$5.0 billion—up 17% from US$4.3 billion recorded in the first half of 2024.
Dr. Mushayavanhu highlighted that the improvement in foreign currency inflows is expected to boost the country’s current account surplus, which is projected to grow from US$501.2 million in 2024 to US$621.7 million in 2025. This positive trend is largely attributed to stronger export performance and rising remittances.
The MPS also indicates that Zimbabwe’s banking sector remains stable and resilient, despite isolated prudential concerns. By June 30, 2025, 17 of the 19 banking institutions were in compliance with the minimum regulatory capital thresholds.
The non-performing loans (NPL) ratio improved to 2.89%, down from 3.37% at the end of December 2024.
Meanwhile, diaspora remittances reached US$635.2 million during the first half of 2025—marking a 7.1% year-on-year increase.
The central bank projects that total remittances for the full year will grow by 4.9%, from US$2.6 billion in 2024 to US$2.7 billion in 2025.
Acknowledging the critical role of the Zimbabwean diaspora, authorities emphasized the government’s commitment to deepening engagement with the diaspora to support national development initiatives
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Commerce Ministry Reviews Progress on Industrial Growth Targets

Minister of Industry and Commerce Hon. N. M. Ndlovu officially opened the 2025 Mid-Year Strategic Plan Review Workshop in Kadoma, calling for renewed urgency, accountability, and strategic foresight as Zimbabwe moves into the final phase of the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1).
Addressing delegates at the Rainbow Hotel in Kadoma, Minister Ndlovu described the workshop as a critical opportunity to reflect on progress, recalibrate efforts, and recommit to Zimbabwe’s industrial and commercial transformation agenda.
“This workshop arrives at a defining juncture,” he said. “As we draw closer to the completion of NDS1 and the Zimbabwe Industrial Reconstruction and Growth Plan (ZIRGP), we must also lay the foundation for NDS2 and the Zimbabwe National Industrial Development Policy (ZNIDP 2).”
The Minister emphasized that the review must go beyond administrative formalities, urging participants to focus on revitalizing the manufacturing sector, enhancing local content, expanding commercial activity, and driving rural industrialization.
Minister Ndlovu challenged ministry officials and stakeholders to assess achievements critically, embrace shortcomings with humility, and extract lessons that can improve execution.
“Our strategic plan must meet three non-negotiable criteria,” Minister Ndlovu said. “It must be actionable, measurable, and accountable.”
He called for “anticipatory governance” within the Ministry, stressing the need for proactive and adaptive leadership in a fast-changing global economic environment. “We must be relentless in implementation,” Minister Ndlovu added.
The workshop brought together top ministry officials, heads of state-owned enterprises, parastatals, and facilitators from the Public Service Academy. The Minister acknowledged the vital role of stakeholders in shaping national policy and industrial strategy.
“Your insights are the vessel in which we will forge better policies,” Minister Ndlovu told attendees. “As sector leaders, your perspectives will directly influence Zimbabwe’s industrial trajectory.”
The Minister expressed appreciation for the Public Service Academy’s role in facilitating the review, saying its expertise would sharpen the Ministry’s priorities and improve performance frameworks.
Concluding his address, Minister Ndlovu officially declared the Strategic Plan Review Workshop open, urging all participants to contribute meaningfully.
“This is not merely an administrative exercise,” Minister Ndlovu . “It is our opportunity to catapult the Ministry into the top tier of government performance, where we rightfully belong.”
The workshop ran from July 24–25, 2025, and is expected to produce a refined action plan aligned with the country’s broader economic development goals.
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Tourism Policy Launched to Boost Zimbabwe’s Economic Growth

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has officially launched the Tourism and Hospitality Industry Policy (2025–2030), a comprehensive blueprint aimed at steering the growth and modernization of Zimbabwe’s tourism sector over the next five years.
Speaking at the launch event, President Mnangagwa underscored the increasing importance of tourism as a pillar of economic development, noting that the industry has become one of the key contributors to the national GDP.
He highlighted that Zimbabwe’s GDP has risen significantly, from US$16 billion in 2018 to US$44 billion in 2025, a growth he attributed in part to strategic sectoral development.
“The unveiling of this policy comes at an opportune time,” said President Mnangagwa. “It aligns closely with our national development agenda and reflects our commitment to a sustainable, inclusive, and globally competitive tourism industry.”
The Tourism and Hospitality Industry Policy builds on the Government’s broader Tourism Growth Strategy, which aims to stimulate domestic and international tourism, improve infrastructure, and promote the country as a destination of choice.
The policy outlines key pillars, including sustainable development, digital transformation, cultural preservation, and community involvement.
President Mnangagwa commended stakeholders for placing people and communities at the heart of the policy, stressing that the realisation of a balanced tourism sector is essential for equitable development.
He emphasized that rural and urban communities alike must benefit from tourism initiatives, and reiterated the need for continuous engagement with citizens to ensure their voices are heard.
“Connectivity and accessibility to our tourism destinations remain a priority area,” he said. “We must also leverage digital platforms and ICT to enhance the sector’s visibility and efficiency.”
The President called for the policy’s implementation to be grounded in a whole-of-government approach, with all ministries and agencies working together to achieve common goals. He also emphasized the importance of safeguarding Zimbabwe’s natural heritage, calling for greater attention to the preservation of flora and fauna.
Several key projects have already been completed under the Second Republic to support the tourism sector, including infrastructure upgrades and improved accessibility to major tourist attractions.
The President noted that such investments have laid a solid foundation for the successful rollout of the new policy.
“Our tourism must remain anchored in our rich culture, traditions, and values,” he added, highlighting that Zimbabwe’s unique identity is central to its appeal as a travel destination.
The Tourism and Hospitality Industry Policy (2025–2030) is expected to serve as a strategic compass for both public and private stakeholders in navigating the evolving global tourism landscape, while ensuring that Zimbabwe’s development is inclusive, environmentally responsible, and economically rewarding.
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