The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has partnered with a local industry lobby group in a renewed push to combat rampant smuggling, a practice blamed for undermining domestic manufacturers and flooding the market with counterfeit goods. The authority said it is working with Buy Zimbabwe to curb the growing influx of illegally imported products entering the country. In an official letter dated February 19, 2026, Zimra confirmed its commitment to collaborating with the buy-local advocacy body to develop practical measures aimed at tightening controls against smuggling.
Buy Zimbabwe Advocacy Officer Elvis Masvaure said the partnership goes beyond stopping illegal imports. โThe goal is not only to stop smuggling of goods but also to ensure that the local market is free from counterfeit products,โ he said. Masvaure added that cooperation with Zimra was critical in shielding Zimbabwean manufacturers from unfair and unethical trading practices that disadvantage compliant businesses.
Authorities say smuggling remains widespread across several sectors of the economy. Zimraโs Commissioner of Customs and Excises, Batsirai Chadzingwa outlined the range of goods frequently entering the country illegally. โFuel, alcohol, energy drinks, footwear, detergents, meat, confectionery, washing powder, clothing, and other groceries in general are the mostly smuggled goods in Zimbabwe,โ he said.
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