Hon. Eng. Makwiranzou Affirms Progress as Zimbabwe Moves Closer to Oil and Gas Production in Muzarabani

Zimbabwe’s ambitious journey toward becoming an oil-producing nation has taken a significant leap forward, with government officials expressing optimism over the progress of the Muzarabani Oil and Gas project. As the initiative moves into its critical production and negotiation phase, the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development is taking a deliberate and professional approach to ensure that the nation derives maximum value from its natural resources.

Deputy Minister of Mines and Mining Development, Hon. Eng. Caleb Makwiranzou, who is responsible for the Oil and Gas portfolio, confirmed that the government is in the final stages of negotiating a Production and Profit Sharing Agreement (PPSA). This key agreement will determine the structure of profits, responsibilities, and rights as Zimbabwe enters a new energy frontier. “We are now at the stage where we are negotiating with contractors to establish what is known as a Production and Profit Sharing Agreement. Once this agreement is finalised, the contractor will be granted the right to exploit oil and gas resources in Zimbabwe. We are targeting the completion of these negotiations by the end of the second quarter, which is set to conclude by August,” said Hon. Makwiranzou.

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The PPSA is a critical pillar that will shape the long-term economic impact of the Muzarabani discovery. To strengthen its position at the negotiation table, the Ministry recently conducted a capacity-building training programme tailored to the complexities of structuring, negotiating, and managing petroleum and mining contracts. This investment in human capital signifies a shift toward smarter resource governance, one that prioritizes national interest, transparency, and long-term benefit over short-term gains.

Geo-Associates, in partnership with Invictus Energy, has confirmed the presence of commercially viable oil and gas reserves in the Muzarabani basin, marking Zimbabwe’s first verified hydrocarbon discovery. The exploration success has not only raised hopes of energy self-sufficiency but also positioned the country as a potential player in regional energy markets. With mining operations set to begin early next year, the pressure is on to ensure that contracts, policy frameworks, and operational timelines are aligned with the country’s development aspirations.

The anticipated revenues from this sector could bolster Zimbabwe’s economy, create jobs, and reduce reliance on imported energy, but only if the agreements are crafted with foresight and fairness. That is why the emphasis on local capacity-building is a welcome sign, especially in a sector historically vulnerable to exploitation.

Zimbabwe has seen promising mineral finds before, but what distinguishes the Muzarabani project is the government’s assertiveness in leveraging expertise, timelines, and partnerships to ensure delivery. As the second quarter deadline for finalising the PPSA approaches, the country watches with cautious optimism.

For Zimbabwe, the oil beneath Muzarabani’s soil is more than a resource, it is an opportunity to rewrite its economic story. But as history shows, the real test lies not in what is found underground, but in how it is managed above it.

Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, Hon. Ziyambi Ziyambi
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