South Africa – Zimbabwe trade corridor

Structuring Zimbabwean women’s participation in the South Africa – Zimbabwe trade Corridor for scalable, compliant and technology enabled growth This forum moves beyond informal cross-border trade and survival entrepreneurship, focusing instead on how Zimbabwean women can transition into structured, compliant, and scalable economic actors within the important trade corridor between Zimbabwe and South Africa. The goal is to explore practical pathways for moving from small-scale trading into formal businesses and integrated supply chains, accessing larger markets, improved margins, and financing opportunities, leveraging technology and remote work to participate without physical migration, and building collective structures such as cooperatives, companies, and platforms that reduce individual risk while strengthening compliance, scale, and long-term sustainability.

Why do women trade across the border in the first place?

Welcome everyone, and thank you for joining this important discussion on women’s cross-border economic activity between Zimbabwe and South Africa. Before we explore trade models, finance, and opportunities, it is important to recognise a simple truth: women are already active economic participants in this corridor through trading, informal work, services, migration, and the continuous movement of goods, money, and skills across borders. You are not waiting to enter the economy—you are already inside it. Every transaction, every journey, every product bought and resold, and every household sustained through this work already forms part of a functioning regional economy. This forum is therefore not about starting from nothing, but about upgrading what already exists—moving from informal, fragmented, and individual activity into something more structured, collective, and scalable, where survival efforts are transformed into organised opportunities, participation becomes ownership, and individual effort is replaced by systems that work for you.

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