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What the council is doing, and who it reaches.

Announcements, regional milestones and corporate social investment from the Insurance Council of Zimbabwe. The same unified voice, working the policy room, the regional schemes and the communities in the insurance value chain.

A speaker addressing delegates at an insurance industry forum Featured · Regional Opening ceremony of the Africa Network of Insurers Associations March 2026

Latest from the council.

Recent announcements and coverage. Filter by what the industry is working on, from the regional schemes to climate and inclusive insurance.

19 March 2026 Regional

Opening ceremony of the Africa Network of Insurers Associations

Council news
9 December 2025 Fraud & integrity

Trial date set for two Beitbridge men charged with forgery and fraud

ZICB casework
8 December 2025 Regional

COMESA tech upgrade targets fraud and unlocks faster regional commerce

Yellow Card Scheme
October 2025 Regional

African Reinsurance Forum 2025 convenes at Rainbow Towers, Harare

Industry forum
2025 Climate & inclusion

ESG technical assistance with FSD Africa across the insurance sector

Initiative
2025 Climate & inclusion

Strengthening MSME and farmer resilience through the Farmers Basket index insurance

Initiative
June 2025 Claims & call centre

Introducing the 591 National Call Centre

Council news
18 June 2025 Claims & call centre

IPEC representative speech on the role of the short-term insurance industry

Council news
2025 Climate & inclusion

Umguza farmers embrace agricultural insurance amid climate shocks

Coverage
24 April 2025 Climate & inclusion

Short-term insurers to drive inclusive insurance, targeting the informal sector

Coverage
23 April 2025 Claims & call centre

ICZ's new call centre to ease insurance claims processing

Coverage
2025 Regional

Yellow Card Scheme enhances intra-regional trade and tourism

Coverage
Delegates and speakers at an ICZ industry forum
The council in the policy room, the regional schemes and the press

Publications

The industry, in its own words.

The council publishes its thinking and its numbers, so members, regulators and the public read the short-term industry straight from the source.

Quarterly digest

Smart Insure Quarterly Digest

The council's recurring round-up of industry movement, schemes and member activity.

Magazine

ICZ Insurance Nexus, First Edition

A deeper look at the issues shaping non-life insurance in Zimbabwe and the region.

We give not because we have. We give because we love and care.

The council's corporate social investment prioritises timeous intervention in national disasters, the communities in the insurance value chain, and relief for disadvantaged individuals.

Support to road-accident victims and disadvantaged children
2024 Love & Care: wheelchairs, crutches and braille machines to 60 road-accident victims and disadvantaged children at St Giles
Ambulances and equipment for the Ministry of Health and Child Care
2022: state-of-the-art ambulances for the Ministry of Health and Child Care, and the Ruwa Hydrotherapy Pool rehabilitation
Disaster relief through the Civil Protection Unit
2019 Cyclone Idai: 2,300 blankets to flood-affected communities through the Civil Protection Unit
Smallholder farming and ward-level insurance education
Rutengeni Primary and Secondary: classroom blocks, an administration office and a six-month feeding scheme

A record of giving

Where the council has shown up.

  1. 2014Five fire-fighting tender trucks to the Harare Fire Brigade Department.
  2. 20192,300 blankets to Cyclone Idai flood-affected communities through the Civil Protection Unit.
  3. 202050,000 litres of diesel to the Civil Protection Unit, PPE to the National Blood Services, and food hampers to frontline staff at Parirenyatwa Hospital.
  4. 2022State-of-the-art ambulances for the Ministry of Health and Child Care, and the Ruwa Hydrotherapy Pool rehabilitation.
  5. 2024The Love & Care programme: wheelchairs, crutches and braille machines to 60 road-accident victims and disadvantaged children at the St Giles Rehabilitation Centre.

Find your insurer.

Every short-term insurer and reinsurer in the council, each duly registered by the Insurance and Pensions Commission of Zimbabwe (IPEC). Search or filter to find a member.

Short-term insurers

  • AFC Insurance
  • Alliance Insurance
  • Allied Insurance
  • CBZ Insurance
  • Cell Insurance
  • Champions Insurance
  • Clarion Insurance
  • Credsure
  • EcoSure
  • ECGC
  • Empaya Insurance
  • Evolution Insurance
  • FBC Insurance
  • Hamilton Insurance
  • NicozDiamond
  • Old Mutual Insure
  • Quality Insurance (QIS)
  • SAFEL Insurance
  • Sanctuary Insurance
  • Zimnat

Reinsurers

  • First Mutual Reinsurance
  • WAICA Re
  • MucaRE
  • Emeritus Reinsurance
  • Grand Re
  • ZB Reinsurance
  • ZEP-RE
  • Tropical Reinsurance
  • FBC Reinsurance

Search and filtering are available when JavaScript is enabled. To reach any member about a policy or claim, call the 591 National Call Centre or the Help Desk on +263 78 860 9944.

Find cover · File a claim

Tell us what you need. We'll point you to the right pool, the right form, and the right number.

A guided path through ICZ's own claim process, built from the council's real pools, forms and the 8-step claim path, ending in one tap to the 591 National Call Centre and the Help Desk.

Step 1 of 1 · What applies to you?
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Your cover route

    The guided find-cover tool needs JavaScript. The cover routes are:

    • Motor Insurance Pool (MIP): foreign motorists visiting Zimbabwe without a Yellow Card. Claim form from ICZ.
    • COMESA Yellow Card: third-party cover for travel to COMESA countries.
    • Special Risk Insurance Consortium (SRIC): professional indemnity for brokers, assessors, security firms and practitioners.
    • Passenger Personal Accident (PPA): no-fault cover for public service vehicle passengers.

    For any claim, call the 591 National Call Centre, or the Help Desk on +263 78 860 9944, and we will route you to the right pool, form and insurer.

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