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.
Highlights fHighlights from the SECZim's 8th Annual General Meeting
Key takeaways from SECZim 2025 performance:
Market turnover up 71.88% to USD 323.65M
230 licensed intermediaries, 85.59% prudential compliance
New permanent head office secured at 2 Hendrikz Avondale
This is a reminder that the 2026 Capital Market Client Satisfaction Survey closes on 17 July 2026.
If you have not yet done so, the Commission encourages you to take a few minutes to complete the survey before the deadline. https://t.co/2euQSBKRPa
A clean environment is a healthy workplace. Today, SECZim joined the National Clean-Up Campaign, reaffirming the commitment to employee wellbeing and a sustainable tomorrow. #NationalCleanUpDay#SECZim
The Capital Market Newsletter (Issue 2 of 2026) is out!
Interested in placing an advert in the next issue? Contact the Commission at [email protected] for more information. https://t.co/oytiKgs4T6
The Securities and Exchange Commission of Zimbabwe (SECZim) is required to undergo periodic evaluation by its stakeholders.
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Notice is hereby given that the 8th Annual General Meeting of the Securities and Exchange Commission of Zimbabwe (SECZim) will be held on 15 July 2026 at 09.00 hours at Hyatt Regency, Corner Third Street and Jason Moyo Avenue, Harare.
SECZim is proud to participate at the National Disability EXPO, running from today to 26 June 2026 at Mucheke Stadium in Masvingo.
People with disabilities are key stakeholders on the Commission’s stakeholder map, and this EXPO is an opportunity to walk that commitment.
The Securities and Exchange Commission of Zimbabwe (SECZim) is required to undergo periodic evaluation by its stakeholders.
Click the link below: https://t.co/oxwhPXwrDm
It's a wrap! #GMW2026 celebrations came to an end at Marikopo Secondary School in Seke. Students benefited from the various financial topics that were presented by the financial sector regulators and key stakeholders.
#financialliteracy
From Godfrey Huggins in Marondera to Chemhanza High School in Hwedza, the financial literacy journey continues. Learners actively participated throughout all presentations and asked many intelligent questions around financial matters.
As GMW celebrations continue in Mashonaland East, SECZim raised awareness about the Capital Market Toolkit which contains educational material which was reviewed and approved by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education Curriculum Development Unit for use in schools.
#Tbt
Hearing a testimonial from a resident of Mhlasi Village in Matobo reminds the Commission of the impact that the Drought Mitigation Community Borehole Project has to the Community.
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Are you in the diaspora and wondering what your financial future looks like back home?
Whether it's uncertainty about life's twists, thoughts of returning, or simply wanting your money to work harder. SECZim has answers.
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GMW celebrations kicked off in Mashonaland East today at Hurungwe Primary School in Murewa. Both primary and secondary school students from nearby schools gathered for the financial literacy session.
#GMW2026#smartmoneytalks#financialliteracy
The Mashonaland West GMW celebrations ended on a high note at Nyamhunga 1 Government Primary School in Kariba, where 18 schools gathered to learn about the financial sector.
8 schools gathered at Kawondera Primary School in Murombedzi yesterday. 3 provinces, Harare, Manicaland and Mashonaland West have been covered so far. The curtain comes down next week with schools outreach in Mashonaland East.