Zimbabwe’s business moguls Tagwirei, Tungwarara hold business talks

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🇿🇼 Published: 11 January 2026

BusinessNewsZimbabwe’s arguably richest business moguls, Kudakwashe Tagwirei and Dr Paul Tungwarara, were seen meeting today for discussions centred on potential business ventures, amid growing interest in collaboration within key sectors of the economy.Sources familiar with the engagement said the meeting was cordial and focused, with the two entrepreneurs exchanging views on investment opportunities spanning agriculture, energy and infrastructure.The discussions were described as forward-looking and driven by a shared vision for sustainable growth.Contrary to persistent claims circulating in some quarters suggesting tensions between the two, the meeting revealed a long-standing personal and professional relationship marked by mutual respect and co-operation.Those close to the pair indicated that Mr Tagwirei and Dr Tungwarara have maintained regular communication over the years, often consulting each other on strategic matters.Observers noted the relaxed atmosphere during the engagement, with the two engaging freely and at times sharing lighter moments, a clear indication of their close rapport.“There is no rivalry. They are close associates who understand each other’s strengths and frequently exchange ideas.” The meeting is understood to be part of ongoing engagements between leading local investors aimed at identifying opportunities that align with national development priorities.Leave a ReplyCancel reply BusinessNewsZimbabwe’s arguably richest business moguls, Kudakwashe Tagwirei and Dr Paul Tungwarara, were seen meeting today for discussions centred on potential business ventures, amid growing interest in collaboration within key sectors of the economy.Sources familiar with the engagement said the meeting was cordial and focused, with the two entrepreneurs exchanging views on investment opportunities spanning agriculture, energy and infrastructure.The discussions were described as forward-looking and driven by a shared vision for sustainable growth.Contrary to persistent claims circulating in some quarters suggesting tensions between the two, the meeting revealed a long-standing personal and professional relationship marked by mutual respect and co-operation.Those close to the pair indicated that Mr Tagwirei and Dr Tungwarara have maintained regular communication over the years, often consulting each other on strategic matters.Observers noted the relaxed atmosphere during the engagement, with the two engaging freely and at times sharing lighter moments, a clear indication of their close rapport.“There is no rivalry. They are close associates who understand each other’s strengths and frequently exchange ideas.” The meeting is understood to be part of ongoing engagements between leading local investors aimed at identifying opportunities that align with national development priorities.

Sources familiar with the engagement said the meeting was cordial and focused, with the two entrepreneurs exchanging views on investment opportunities spanning agriculture, energy and infrastructure. The discussions were described as forward-looking and driven by a shared vision for sustainable growth. Contrary to persistent claims circulating in some quarters suggesting tensions between the two, the meeting revealed a long-standing personal and professional relationship marked by mutual respect and co-operation.

Those close to the pair indicated that Mr Tagwirei and Dr Tungwarara have maintained regular communication over the years, often consulting each other on strategic matters. Observers noted the relaxed atmosphere during the engagement, with the two engaging freely and at times sharing lighter moments, a clear indication of their close rapport. “There is no rivalry.

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Originally published by ExpressMail Zimbabwe • January 11, 2026

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