Understanding CR Forms in Zimbabwe’s Business Landscape
What Does “CR” Really Mean?
In the world of Zimbabwean business registration, “CR” stands for Company Registration. These are official forms used under the Companies and Other Business Entities Act [Chapter 24:31], which came into effect in February 2020. Each CR form, from CR1 to CR35, serves a specific purpose in the lifecycle of a company, from name reservation to share allotment, director changes, and even winding up.
Think of CR forms as the DNA of your business’s legal identity. Whether you’re launching a startup, restructuring an existing entity, or declaring beneficial ownership, there’s a CR form designed to guide and document that process.
Why This Series Matters
At Kudfort Zimbabwe, we believe that knowledge is capital. By walking you through each CR form, step by step, we’ll demystify the legal jargon and show you how to:
Register your business the right way
Stay compliant with COBE regulations
Empower your entrepreneurial journey with clarity and confidence
What to Expect
Over the next few posts, we’ll explore:
CR1: How to register your business email and website
CR2: Securing your company name
CR3: Using assumed names legally
…and all the way to CR35, covering everything from share capital changes to winding up procedures.
Each post will include:
What the form is for
Who needs it
When and how to use it
Tips for entrepreneurs and SMEs
Let’s Get Started
Follow the hashtag #KudfortCRSeries and stay tuned as we unpack the building blocks of business registration in Zimbabwe. Whether you’re a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out, this series will equip you with the tools to build legally, grow confidently, and lead boldly.
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