22/05/2026
ZIMSTAT, in collaboration with the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare, in partnership with the World Bank, concludes the Zimbabwe Social Registry Training of Enumerators at the Pumpkin Hotel in Mudzi. The Social Registry will enable the Government and its partners to:
a) Identify households more accurately for potential social protection and development interventions;
b) Enhance fairness and transparency in targeting while reducing duplication and leakages;
c) Promote coordination among Government Ministries, Departments, Agencies, and Development Partners through a common data source;
d) Support evidence-based policy-making, monitoring, and evaluation of social programs.
21/05/2026
ZIMSTAT Enumerators went into the Mudzi Communities to conduct a field practice in preparation for the upcoming Zimbabwe Social Registry (ZISO). The survey will collect data on demographics, education, employment, housing, land ownership, access to services, economic activities, and household vulnerabilities. This information will directly contribute to improved service delivery, strengthened social safety nets, and support Zimbabwe’s progress towards Vision 2030.
18/05/2026
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13/05/2026
A Day to go before commencement of the National Competitiveness Baseline Survey. The survey will collect data from formal and informal enterprises across all provinces. Over 80 indicators will be assessed to establish a national competitiveness database.
14-05 to 25-06-2026
12/05/2026
The countdown continues
Baseline Survey
14 May 2026 to 25 June 2026
11/05/2026
The Count down begins now
Baseline Survey
10/05/2026
As the curtains come down on the training programme, enumerators have now been fully equipped and are well prepared to go into the field and collect data from companies across the country.
The National Competitiveness Baseline Survey marks a significant milestone as Zimbabwe undertakes, for the first time, a nationwide exercise to measure and track the country’s economic competitiveness using locally adapted indicators.
The survey will provide critical insights to support evidence-based policy formulation, strengthen competitiveness, and drive sustainable economic growth.
09/05/2026
Team of Enumerators representing all the 10 Provinces during the National Competitiveness Indicator Baseline Survey, Training workshop
08/05/2026
Day 4. Training of Enumerators ahead of the National Competitiveness Baseline Survey.