We are a regulatory body of Zimbabwe's capital markets set in terms of the securities Act (Chapter 24:25) in 2008 by Government through the Ministry of Finance.
As the curtain comes down on Manicaland GMW celebrations, financial sector regulators visited Nyamhuka Primary School in Nyanga, where several schools gathered to learn about the various roles, products and services within the financial sector.
The financial literacy journey continues with financial regulators in Mutasa district at Gatsi Primary School where 6 other primary and high schools were in attendance. There is no age limit to financial literacy.
SECZim alongside other financial sector regulators and supported by Ministry of Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion are in Manicaland this week as part of the Global Money Week celebrations.
#GMW2026#smartmoneytalks#financialeducation#financialliteracy
Today marks the final day of the Commission's participation in the Global Money Week Celebrations at RBZ Sports Club. If you are a young person or a teacher, make time to visit the SECZim stand and explore the world of saving and investing.
Highlights from the Global Money Week celebrations underway at the RBZ Sports Club. Since Monday, 12 schools have visited SECZim's stand to learn about saving, investing and how to participate in the capital market. SECZim will be exhibiting till Friday - stop by the Commission's
CONGRATULATIONS COMMISSIONER MUSHAMBADOPE
“The Securities and Exchange Commission of Zimbabwe (SECZim) is pleased to announce the appointment of Commissioner Tichaona Mushambadope, a member of the SECZim Board of Commissioners, as Acting Chief Executive Officer, with effect from 1 May 2026. Commissioner Mushambadope has served on the Board since July 2024. Appropriate governance arrangements will apply during his tenure as Acting Chief Executive Officer, in line with applicable corporate governance principles.
With a focus on modernising capital markets through digital assets, fintech innovation, and regulatory transformation, Commissioner Mushambadope, brings a forward-looking approach to leveraging technologies to enhance market efficiency, transparency, and investor protection within Zimbabwe's evolving financial ecosystem.
Drawing on experience across Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Papua New Guinea's key economic sectors, he combines technical depth with governance insight, enabling digital transformation while maintaining market integrity as the foundation for the advancement of Regech and SupTech, and the development of resilient, future-ready markets.”
The Securities and Exchange Commission of Zimbabwe (SECZim) is pleased to announce the appointment of Commissioner Tichaona Mushambadope, a member of the SECZim Board of Commissioners, as Acting Chief Executive Officer, with effect from 1 May 2026.
The Commission joined the national monthly clean-up campaign today, 8 May 2026. Although the first Friday of May was a public holiday, SECZim made sure not to let the month pass without doing their part.
#CleanUpCampaign#ESG#HealthyWorkplace#GreenCommitment
As students head back to school, many wonder: "Am I too young to learn about investing?" The answer is a resounding NO!
The earlier you start learning about investing, the better positioned you will be for a financially secure future.
Hon Prof Mthuli Ncube Minister of Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion commissioned the Drought Mitigation Community Borehole Project in Mhlasi Village, Matobo on April 25. A project done by SECZim in partnership with Arctic Blue Asset Management Private Limited
SECZim Commissioner Mushambadope paid a visit to the Commission's stand yesterday, lending his support to the Commission's Investor Education initiatives a key pillar of SECZim's mandate. To expand your knowledge of the Capital Market. Visit the Commission's today at the ZITF.
Are you curious about how to safely invest in the capital market or do you want to protect yourself from investment scams and fraud? Come speak to our team, get your questions answered, and walk away informed.
#ZITF2026#Hall4#StakeholderEngagement#CapitalMarket#InvestSmart
The Commission was in Maphisa for #ZimbabweIndependenceDay2026 celebrating independence and promoting capital market awareness! SECZim engaged the public on investing opportunities in Zimbabwe and how to protect their hard earned money from scams and fraud.
Happy Independence Day, Zimbabwe. As we come together to celebrate, the Commission will be exhibiting at the Maphisa commemorations. If you are in the area, stop by our stand and discover how you can grow your wealth through the capital market.
Can you grow your money 10 times overnight?
With investment scams on the rise, Q&A Series is here to give you the facts. Watch the video below to get informed or visit SECZim offices, where the Q&A banners are outside the Commission's walls.
SECZim and the Deposit Protection Corporation (DPC) have formalised their partnership through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding today at SECZim’s Offices in Avondale. @DpcZW#SECZim#DPC#TogetherWeProtect#ZimbabweFinance#MOU