Why this matters
You can't sell to the Zimbabwean public sector without PRAZ registration. And even with it, a badly put-together bid loses to a well-put-together one — even when the price is better.
What to expect
1. PRAZ registration
We prepare and submit your application in the right category, track it through PRAZ, and hand you the certificate.
2. Tax clearance and prequalifications
ZIMRA ITF 263, NSSA compliance, NEC compliance, and any sector-specific clearances — bundled and ready to attach to any bid.
3. Bid support
For each tender we help with the financial section: audited accounts, tax clearances, references, and pricing sheets. Optional full bid-writing service.
What you provide
- Company registration documents
- Directors' IDs and CVs
- A bank reference letter
- Details of past contracts (for references)
PRAZ registration: 3–6 weeks. Bid support: per tender, usually 5–10 working days.
- PRAZ certificate
- Bundled compliance pack (ITF 263, NSSA, NEC)
- Tender-ready financial section
Real example
He was winning small private jobs but locked out of every council tender because he wasn't PRAZ-registered.
Registered in Category A within 4 weeks. Won his first council contract (USD 62k) within 3 months.
Jargon buster
- PRAZ
- Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe — the register you must be on to bid for public contracts.
- ITF 263
- The tax clearance certificate from ZIMRA proving you're up to date.

