Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 27 November 2025
📘 Source: The Herald

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The presentation will be delivered from the ultra-modern legislative complex, which is another milestone in the Second Republic’s ongoing infrastructural development.

Prof Ncube is expected to highlight progress made in revenue mobilisation, ongoing efforts to re-engage international partners, and the continued drive towards a more transparent, technology-driven public finance management system.

Once tabled, the budget will immediately be referred to Parliament’s Portfolio Committees for scrutiny, with public consultations set to follow in line with the country’s constitutional requirements.

The 2026 fiscal plan will lay the groundwork for NDS2, which has just been launched by President Mnangagwa, as the nation continues working towards attaining an upper-middle-income economy.

This presentation comes at a pivotal moment in the nation’s economic trajectory, as NDS2 has just been launched.

VP Chiwenga arrives

As legislators, Cabinet Ministers and captains of industry gather, all eyes are on Prof Ncube, who is expected to outline the Government’s spending priorities, revenue measures and economic targets for 2026.

Top officials converge for budget presentation

Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga has arrived at the New Parliament Building in Mt Hampden ahead of the 2026 National Budget presentation.

Various Ministers and legislators are also in attendance, with expectations high that the fiscal plan will speak to ongoing currency and public sector reforms.

President Mnangagwa has just arrived at the New Parliament Building to oversee the presentation of the highly anticipated 2026 National Budget.

His presence underscores the importance of this event in shaping Zimbabwe’s economic future.

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Originally published by The Herald • November 27, 2025

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