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The 2025 Architectural Professionals Yearbook is a collaboration between the Institute of Architects of Zimbabwe and Structure and Design Magazine.
The recent amendments to the Architects Act, particularly the promulgation of SI 56 of 2025, mark a significant milestone in the growth of our profession.
These changes will enhance our regulatory framework, ensuring that the services we provide meet the highest standards of quality and professionalism across all categories of architectural professionals.
This year’s magazine features the names of:
• Registered Architects
• Registered Architectural Technologists
• Registered Architectural Technicians
• Registered Architectural Draughtspersons
• Registered Interior Architects
• Registered Interior Designers/Practitioners
• Registered Associate Interior Designers
• Registered Interior Decorators
• Registered Landscape Architects
• Registered Landscape Designers
• Landscape Technicians
• Landscape Assistant Architects

As the Institute navigates the evolving architectural landscape in Zimbabwe, we remain committed to promoting excellence, innovation, and sustainability.
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The Institute of Architects of Zimbabwe was founded in 1924 as the Institute of Southern Rhodesia Architects and became legally established by the Architects (Private) Act in 1929. The year 1929 therefore marks the legal establishment of the now Institute of Architects of Zimbabwe. Its main objectives are to promote the art of architecture and architectural education in the interests of the community and provide full membership status to Architects who are registered with the Architects Council.
There are various classes of membership open to other than registered architects; graduate, student and members of associated professions or other individuals with an interest in architecture. The Board of the Institute meets on a monthly basis to discuss common problems. Since 1957 the Institute has made every effort to see a School of Architecture established in Zimbabwe and monitors the examination systems of the Architectural Technician’s courses at the Harare Polytechnic College, Bulawayo Polytechnic College and those set by the National Association of Architectural Technicians.
The Institute of Architects of Zimbabwe sets professional practice examinations each year for the purpose of registration with the Architects Council. The Institute holds conferences and lectures on architectural and related topics.
The first school of architecture in Zimbabwe was established in 1998 in Bulawayo at the National University Of Science And Technology (NUST).


Administrator/ Assistant Registrar: Judith Changachirere Administrative Assistant: Ashley Bangamu




An Architect is a trained designer of buildings and building related fields, and has expertise not only as a problem solver, but in being able to analyse and define problems. In analysing a client’s brief the Architect is able to offer alternative solutions from which a client may select and can offer the client alternative ways of viewing the same problem.
The Architect combines creative ability, technical knowledge and managerial expertise to be able to interpret a client’s requirements into built form. He takes into account the restrictions of site and budget, of statutory regulations, of culture, climate and geographical setting and is able to produce buildings and environments that are useful, well designed and pleasing to their owners and users.
The Architect is the natural leader of the building design team. His multidisciplinary training in the related fields of building construction, engineering
structures and systems, building economics and budgeting, contract administration and construction law, combined with his managerial and design skills, give the Architect a unique overview of the building process. He will advise on the appointment of specialist engineers or quantity surveyors and co-ordinate their various services to meet the building programme.
Architects are employed in Government departments and parastatal bodies, large corporates, in Municipal and private offices. Principals in the private sector are required to be registered in terms of the Architects Act (1975). Architects in Government or Local Government service are exempt.
An Architect in the private sector in Zimbabwe is a qualified person legally registered and bound by a professional code of conduct. He competes with his colleagues on the basis of skill and reputation. He is not allowed to compete on the basis of reduced fees or by advertising. As the client’s agent he carries important financial and environmental responsibilities.
The Architects Act of 1975 repealed the Architects (Private) Act of 1929 and established the Architects Council to provide for the registration and regulation of the practice of architecture in Zimbabwe. The Council consists of eleven members, nine of which are elected from the Institute of Architects of Zimbabwe and two appointed by Government. It administers the Act with particular reference to:

the intention of the Act is to protect the client and the community from the improper services of a person falsely claiming to be an Architect and from gross negligence on the part of a registered Architect. The Act clearly states that substantial buildings other than houses and small factories are to be carried out by Architects.
The Council is empowered to hold enquiries and discipline its members. It may also make recommendations for the promulgation or amendment of Regulations pertaining to the Act.




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1976 – 1978 P. Naude
1978 – 1979 J.A.K. Hope
1979 – 1981 H.O. Baeck
1981 – 1986 P.L. Oldfield
1986 – 1989 P. Jackson
1990 - 1991 V. Mwamuka
1991 - 1992 P. Oldfield
1992 - 1993 E. Gurney
1993 - 1995 P. Naude (ACZ Chairman and IAZ President)
1996 - 2000 P. Oldfield

2000 - 2001 P. Jackson
2002 - 2006 G. Mthupa
2007 - 2008 M.C.R. Vengesayi
2008 - 2011 M.C.R Vengesayi
2012 - 2015 W. M. Kurebgaseka
2016 - 2017 A. R. Mandizvidza
2018 - 2019 I. T. Masiyanise
2020 - 2022 J. McComish
2023 - 2024 A. Matondo
2025 B. Madondo
The Architects Council of Zimbabwe (ACZ)’s main aim is to protect the client and the community from improper services of a person falsely claiming to be an architect, an unregistered or unqualified architect, and from gross negligence on the part of a registered architect. It is a statutory body in place to uphold the conditions of the Architects Act and to facilitate the regulation and registration for the practice of architects in Zimbabwe.
In Zimbabwe, a holder of an architecture qualification only gets to practise as an architect or do the work of an architect after registering with the Architects Council of Zimbabwe. The Architects Act of 1975 describes the work of an architect as the designing of buildings or of additions thereof, the supervision of the work of constructing buildings or of additions thereof.
Undertaking any of those duties when unregistered with ACZ is therefore illegal thus registering with ACZ can also be said to be for accountability purposes. Unlike in the case of IAZ which also offers membership to non-architects, only architects can be members of the Architects Council of Zimbabwe.
The Institute of Architects of Zimbabwe’s main objectives is to promote the art of architecture and architectural education in the interests of the community and to provide full membership status to Architects registered with the Architects Council.
It is also the Institute of Architects of Zimbabwe which sets professional examinations each year for the purpose of registration with the Architects Council.
The IAZ is also responsible for the hosting of conferences, events and lectures on architecture and related topics.
Kindly visit our website at https://www.zimarchitects.com/ for more detailed information about the IAZ and ACZ.
An Architect can tackle any building problem, however large or small whether urban or rural. Some offices may have preferences for the type of work they handle, but an Architect coming fresh to a new brief is just as likely to produce a good answer as one who has tackled similar briefs many times.
An Architect may have particular skills in addition to those already described. He may also be a specialist in town planning and urban design, or in interior design, or landscape design, or renovation of older buildings.Most building projects proceed in the following manner, with the Architect taking the project through a number of stages:
1. BRIEF: Discussions with a client, establishing and analysing the client’s requirements.
2. FEASIBILITY STUDIES: Testing alternative proposals, looking at each in terms of value for money and the options each solution offers the client. Research into local regulations, site limitations and other constraints. Some projects do not proceed beyond this or the next stage.
3. PROJECT: Drawing outline plans, sections, elevations and maybe perspective sketches or making a three dimensional model, to communicate the essential characteristics of the proposed building to a client obtaining his approval and producing final design.
4. CONTRACT: Preparation of detailed information required for Building By-laws, Town Planning and other legislative approvals and for construction. Production drawings show how each building component is constructed and built against another, while schedules and bills of quantities ist and describe all the materials required. Detail design can involve consultation with other specialists, i.e. quantity surveyors, structural engineers, and suppliers of specialised equipment, as well as ith the client and the Local Authority. The tender stage requires the obtaining of prices from builders, making recommendations to the client, preparing the Contract documents for signature.
5. SUPERVISION: The last but not least important part of an Architect’s work is to see that the building is built in accordance with the original drawings and specifications, and to assist in solving any unforeseen problems that may arise on site. The Architect works to the benefit of both the client and the building contractor, and although employed by the client, must remain impartial in any dispute which might arise.
In addition to these tasks, the Architect is often called upon to carry out surveys of existing buildings, advise on defects and maintenance problems as well as to advise on alterations that may be required.
A current list of registered Architects and firms is always available from the Institute of Architects of Zimbabwe.
Architectural firms range in size from one-man offices to organisations employing quite a number of assistants and technicians. Some large offices prefer not to be involved in small projects, while small practices may not be so experienced in larger projects. Some firms have wide experience and larger manpower resources to draw upon.
Others may have exceptional design ability and an enthusiastic approach to their work. No matter what the size of the firm, all are controlled by qualified Architects trained to be able to deal with your project.
Such an interview might ideally take place at the Architect’s office where drawings, photographs and models of his work are available. Questions which may be asked include:
• what special expertise the firm can offer?
• how busy is the firm and their capacity to satisfy your programme?
• who will be responsible for your project, and an assessment of how well you might be able to work and communicate together?
• does the firm carry professional indemnity or insurance?
Firms may be contacted directly to find out whether they are interested in your project. Those that are interested may then be requested to submit details of relevant experience, with a view to making a shortlist for interview.


1.Any person who wishes to perform the work of an Architect as a partner or principal in the private practice in architecture is required to register in terms of the Architects Act 1975, of which copies are available from Government Printers or the Government website.
The Act describes the work of an Architect as -
(a) The designing of building or additions thereof (b) The supervision of the work of constructing buildings or of additions thereto.
2. Section 40 of the Act permits an unregistered person who is in bona fide employment of a registered Architect to perform the work of an Architect under the direction and control of such registered Architect.
3. The provisions of the Act do not apply to any person in the employment of the State or Local Government, who are controlled by their own terms of employment. Government and municipal Architects are however encouraged to become registered.
4. Section 39 of the Act says, inter alia, that a person who is not a registered Architect may not perform the work of an Architect for gain or use a description that is calculated to convey that he is a registered Architect.
5. The Second Schedule of the Act describes persons who qualify for registration as -
1. A person who -
(a) Is of or over the age of twenty-one years; and (b) Is ordinarily resident in Zimbabwe; and
(c) Has passed an examination prescribed by the Council or any examination recognized by the Council as being equivalent to one so prescribed; and
(d) Has, for a continuous period of two years, performed -
34 (i) The work of an Architect under the direction and control of and in the same office as a registered Architect or an Architect referred to in subparagraph (b) of paragraph 2; or (ii) Architectural work which in the opinion of the Council is of
sufficient variety and of a satisfactory nature and standard for the purpose of registration as an Architect
2. A person who -
(a) Is ordinarily resident in Zimbabwe; and
(b) Immediately before the appointed day (1 March 1976) was a duly registered member of the Rhodesian Architects established by Section 3 0f the Achitects (Private) Act (Chapter 208).
6. In order to meet the above requirements, a person wishing to apply for registration should be prepared to furnish the following information:
(a) Birth certificate or certified copy
(b) Proof of residence in Zimbabwe by means of certified documentary evidence. The applicant must have proof that he or she resides in Zimbabwe and no other country, by means of a permanent address, terms of employment, place of birth entry into the country, I.D. Card, etc., and may be required if there is doubt to provide a sworn affidavit. In the case of a new resident, a Work Permit or similar document issued by the Immigration Authorities is essential.
(c) An original certificate of any qualification which is relied upon for registration, or a certified copy. The examinations prescribed (for the purposes of subparagraph (c ) of paragraph 1 of the Second Schedule) shall consist of:
(i) A degree or diploma of any School of Architecture which entitles the holder to register as an Architect in the country or state of issue, subject to a requirement for a period of practical experience, and
(ii) A written and oral examination administered by the Institute of Architects of Zimbabwe and approved by the Architects Council.
(d) Certified evidence to prove that the applicant has performed the work of an Architect as required by 5.1.(d) (i) above for a continuous period of two years or certified evidence by way of drawings or photographs that the applicant can meet the requirements of 5.1.(d)(ii) above. Council prefers and recommends that at least six months experience of local practice conditions is necessary before taking the Professional Practice examinations.
ARCHITECT’S ACT 1975
Foreign architects who undertake an architectural commission in Zimbabwe are required to take out temporary registration with the Architects Council. The requirements are as follows:
1. Any person who has, in the opinion of the Council, been bona fide engaged to perform the work of an Architect in a Consultative capacity and who is not ordinarily resident in Zimbabwe, is over the age of’ twenty-one and possesses an approved architectural qualification and has had at least three years’ experience, may apply for temporary registration which can be renewed annually (Section 27 of the Architects Act 1975 refers. The fee per partner or principal in control of the project should be inquired from the Institute.
2. Temporary registration is linked and restricted to
one project only and the applicant is required to be in association with a registered Architect for that project. Persons who are temporarily registered may not enter into general practice and may only be concerned in that particular project. Temporarily registered persons are subject to the provisions of the Architects Act and Regulations as is a fully registered person. Your attention is drawn to the fact that a registered person may not “tout” for business in terms of Section 4 of RGN 810 of 1976 “Architects (Professional Conduct) Regulations”
3. In order to meet the above requirements, a person not wishing to apply for temporary registration should be prepared to furnish the following information:
(a) Documentary evidence of place of residence.
(b) Documentary evidence of date and place of birth.
(c) An original certificate of any qualification which is relied upon for registration, or a certified copy.


(d) Certified evidence by way of curriculum vitae, drawing or photographs that the applicant has met the requirements.
(e) Details of the project in Zimbabwe with which the applicant is involved.
(f) Letter of association on the project between the applicant and a registered Architect, signed by the latter.
1. Apply to the Secretary/Registrar of the Architects Council to sit the examination in Professional Practice, supporting the application with documentary evidence as required in paragraph 6 of Guideline’s for Registration by Requirements in Zimbabwe.
2. On passing the Professional Practice Examination, Complete the form Application for Registration as an Architect (AG1) following the requirements of the Architects (General) by
Architects Council
• Temporary Registration Fee (for one year only, renewable)
• Registration Fee
• Annual Subscription Institute of Architects of Zimbabwe
• Entrance Fee
• Annual subscription
MEMBERSHIP FEES*
• Student membership
• Graduate membership
• Affiliate membership
• Retired Membership
*Enquire the Fees from the IAZ Offices
By-laws 1976, section 3, and section 16(1) of the Architects or Act 35/75, and submit to the Secretary/Registrar.
3. Registered Architects may then complete the form for Application for membership of the Institute of Architects of Zimbabwe, and submit it to the Secretary.
4. Persons applying for temporary registration may apply for membership of the Institute of Architects of Zimbabwe concurrently.
5. All Architects in full time bona fide employment with the State or Local Government are eligible to apply for full membership of the Institute of Architects of Zimbabwe subject to proof of academic qualifications and verification of employment with such organizations. Such members will not be liable to the Practice levy.
All forms are available from the Institute’s offices at Dorking House.
There are four classes of Associate Member
(a) Student Members - persons undergoing a course of study approved by the Board.
(b) Graduate Members — persons who hold a qualification in architecture approved by the Architects Council for registration, but are not registered.
(c) Affiliate Members - persons or body of persons who have affiliated architectural interests.
(d) Retired Members — persons who have been members of the Institute for at least five years and have retired from practice.
Associate membership is intended for those persons who are not registered architects under the terms of the Architects Act 1975 and therefore may not perform the work of an Architect.
No Associate Member is entitled to vote at any General Meeting or to nominate or second any candidate as a member of the Board or to cast his vote for any such candidate, nor shall he be eligible for nomination or election as a member of the Board.
S.I.829 of 1980 (As amended by S.I.222 of 1994 & S.I.110 of 2013)
PRELIMINARY
TITLE
1. These by-laws may be cited as the Architects (Conditions of Engagement and Scale of Fees) By-laws, 1980.
INTERPRETATION OF TERMS
2. In these by-laws“Architect” means a person registered as an Architect in terms of the Act; “building” means any building or proposed building , an includes any alteration of, or addition to, an existing building.
PART I
GENERAL DUTIES OF ARCHITECTS
GENERAL DUTY
3. In addition to the duties imposed by these by-laws, it shall be the duty of an Architect to advise his client on, and to prepare, the design of any proposed building and, if so required by his client, to supervise the construction of the building and to provide such additional services referred to in these by-laws as may be required by his client.



14 (1) Subject to the provisions of this Part, the fee for designing and supervising the construction of any building shall be a percentage of the final cost of the works according to the fee scale shown in the First Schedule and the variations to it as shown in the Second Schedule.
14 (2) The final cost of the works shall include the cost of the mechanical, electrical and other services which are an integral part of the design.
14 (3) The fees referred to in the First and Second Schedules shall be calculated in accordance with the provisions of the Schedules on the percentage of -
14 (3) (a) the final cost of the completed work; or 14 (3)(b) when payments are to be made before the final cost can be ascertained -
(i) an estimate by the Architect or quantity Surveyor for the complete work;
(ii) the lowest bona fide tender for the complete work, excluding any amount in that tender in respect of contingencies, if no contract is entered into;
(iii) the contract sum
Provided that, when work is executed wholly or in part with old materials or where material labour or carriage is provided by the client, the percentage shall be calculated as if the works had been executed wholly by a contractor supplying all labour and new materials at such rates as were applicable at the time when the work was executed
14 (4) The fees payable an respect of any stage of the work of an Architect shall be calculated according to the provisions of the Third schedule, which the Architect may require to be paid at the end of the appropriate stage except the fees for preparation of the brief, which shall be payable on the acceptance of such services: Provided that, in the case of a large contract, the Architect may require interim payments to be made.
14. (5) Where the work of an Architect relates to buildings which fall into more than one category, the fees shall be calculated in accordance with the provisions of that section in respect of each category.
15. Where any fees or charges are to be calculated on a time basis they shall be calculated according to the provisions of the Fourth Schedule
WORK NORMALLY PERFORMED BY SPECIALIST CONSULTANT
16 (1) The fee referred to in section 14 shall not cover work performed by an Architect which is normally performed by a consultant
16 (2) Where an Architect, at the request of his client, performs work which is normally performed by a consultant, he shall charge for that work in accordance with the scale of fees normally charged by members of the professional body concerned.
MORE CONTRACTS
17. Where a project undertaken by an Architect is covered by two or more contracts, the fees shall be calculated separately in respect of the work covered by each contract,
PARTIAL SERVICES OR COMMISSIONS
18 (1) Where an Architect provides only part of the services normally provided by an Architect, the fee for that part shall be calculated on a pro rata basis Provided that, if only a part of the normal service on any stage is provided, the fee for that part shall be calculated on a time basis in terms of the provisions of the Fourth Schedule
18 (2) Where an Architect has been paid his fee in respect of a commission which has been terminated or deferred, if that commission is subsequently resumed
19. (1) The fee referred to in section 14 shall not cover work performed by an Architect which is normally performed by a consultant
19. (2) Where an Architect, at the request of his client, performs work which is normally performed by a consultant he shall charge for that work in accordance with the scale of fees normally charged by members of the professional body concerned.
PROJECTS COMPRISING TWO OR MORE CONTRACTS
20. Where a project undertaken by an Architect is covered by two or more contracts, the fees shall be calculated separately in respect of the work covered by each contract.
21.(1) Where an Architect provides only part of the services normally provided by an Architect, the fee for that part shall be calculated on a pro rata basis:
Provided that, if only a part of the normal service on any stage is provided, the fee for that part shall be calculated on a time basis in terms of the provisions of the Fourth Schedule.
22. (2) Where an Architect has been paid his fee in respect of a commission which has been terminated or deferred, it that commission is subsequently resumed
22. (2) (a) without substantial alteration within two years of termination, the fee so paid to him shall be regarded as payment on account toward the total fee due, based on the final costs of the project; or
22. (2) (b) with substantial alteration, whether caused by changed statutory conditions or otherwise within two years thereof, or after a lapse of more than two years, the commission shall be regarded as a new one, unless the Architect and his client agree that the additional work shall be charged on a time basis in terms of the provisions of the Fourth Schedule
22. (3) Where work which has been included in the original building contract has subsequently been omitted, the fee chargeable shall, notwithstanding such omission, be seventy-five per centum of the final fee calculated in terms of this Part in respect of the work included in the original building contract.
22. (4) Where one Architect is commissioned to take over work which was not completed by some other person during or after any of the stages detailed in the Third Schedule, he shall, for his professional services, charge a minimum fee calculated in accordance with the provisions the First Schedule, increased by a surcharge or twenty per centum on each of the stages still to be completed.
23. (1) Where an Architect requires payment in respect of any transport expenses incurred by himself or by an employee of his, they shall be calculated as follows -
23. (1) (a) in respect of travel by air, rail, sea, hired or fare-paying vehicle, the actual cost of the fare;
23. (1) (b) In respect of transport by motor-vehicle, the rate fixed from time to time by the council.
23. (2) Any charge made by an Architect in respect of subsistence whilst he or his employee is away from his ordinary place of residence shall be calculated on the basis of the actual incurred by himself or his employee, as the case may be.
23. (3) In addition to travelling and subsistence charges in terms of subsections (1) and (2), an Architect may charge according to the circumstances on a time basis in terms of the provisions of the Fourth Schedule in respect of the hours, including time caused by delays, during which he or his employee as the case may be, is absent from his ordinary place of business or residence whichever is applicable
23. (4) Except by prior arrangement with the client, the charges in terms of subsections (1), (2) and (3) shall be based on reasonable costs, having regard to the nature of the journey involved


24. In addition to the fees referred to elsewhere in this Part, an Architect shall recover from his client the charges for any of the following expenses which he has incurred on his behalf20 (a) printing and reproduction of any document, map, model, photograph or other record for communication to and between consultants, the clients, contractors, subcontractors and suppliers; 24 (b) telephone trunk calls and cables; 24 (c) excessive postage on packets or parcel delivery;
24 (d) the cost of any research, test investigation specialist advice and advertising for tenders which has his clients approval, 24 (e) fees payable to local authority or Government department, any search fee and any similar disbursements.
25. Where an Architect makes a valuation for the replacement of any building, the fees charged by him shall be in accordance with the provisions of the Fifth Schedule with a minimum fee to be inquired at the Institute, exclusive of any expenses or changes mentioned in section 19.
26. Where an Architect is appointed as an arbitrator for any dispute in terms of these by-laws, he shall charge26. (a) if there is more than one arbitrator, on a time basis in forms of the provisions of the Fourth Schedule 26. (b) if he is the sole arbitrator, fees should be inquired at the Institute. 43
27. Where an Architect is called to give evidence before any court or tribunal as an expert witness, he shall charge on a time basis in terms of the provisions of the Fourth Schedule, depending on the complexity of the problem.
28. Where an Architect undertakes, on behalf of a client, feasibility studies involving a preliminary technical or economic appraisal of a project in order to enable the client to decide whether and in what form he shall proceed with the project, he shall charge an additional fee for such studies, which shall, unless otherwise agreed with the client, be calculated on a time basis in terms of the provisions of the Fourth Schedule, depending on the complexity of the problem.
29. Where an Architect undertakes any of the following services, the services shall be agreed to and defined in writing, and remunerations therefore shall be in addition to the fees elsewhere enumerated in this Part, and shall be calculated on a time basis in terms of the provisions of the Fourth Schedule -
29. (a) advising as to the selection and suitability of the site;
29. (b) negotiations as to the site and buildings, if any;
29. (c) the preparation of additional drawings necessitated by a material alteration in, or in addition to, the client’s instructions, or altering the working drawings and specification in consequence thereof prior to the commencement of work;
29. (d) altering drawings or preparing new drawings and promoting other services involved in Consequence of variations or additions required by the client after the commencement of work;
29. (e) making extra drawings for the client’s or contractor’s use, drawings for and negotiating with landlords, tenants, adjoining owners, public authorities, licensing authorities, or other services in respect of servitudes, litigation, arbitration or valuations, bankruptcy, negligence of parties, force majeure;
29. (f) any survey or investigation of an existing building;
29. (g) any inspection of building work in progress not referred to elsewhere in the regulations;
29. (h) any specialist consultant architectural services, including the design of residential, industrial or commercial layouts;
29. (i) any interior or furniture specialist joinery design, shop fittings or exhibition work
WORK OUTSIDE ZIMBABWE
30. Where an Architect engages to perform work in respect of a building to be erected outside Zimbabwe, he shall, in respect of the work undertaken outside Zimbabwe, adhere, as far as possible to the fees provided for in this Part.
31. Where an Architect undertakes any services for which fees are not adequately provided in this Part, he shall apply to the council for guidance in respect of the fees which he should charge.
GENERAL
32. An Architect shall ensure that any agreement entered into with clients provides for -
32. (a) the termination there of at any time by either party on the giving of reasonable notice; and
32. (b) the remuneration of the Architect in accordance with the provisions of Part III for services rendered prior to the termination of the agreement.
33. An Architect may agree with his client that any difference or dispute which they may have shall be referred to the council for a ruling, subject to the following provisions -
33. (1) (a) the reference shall be by way of submitting a joint statement of undisputed facts, plus separate statements of disputed facts;
33. (1) (b) the Parties shall agree in writing to accept the ruling of the council as final and not subject to appeal,
33. (2) An Architect shall ensure that in his agreement with his client, provision is made that where any difference or dispute arising out of the requirements of these by-laws cannot be determined in accordance with the provisions of subsection (1). It shall be submitted for arbitration by a person agreed between the parties and that —
33. (2)(a) either party may give to the other a written request to agree on the appointment of an arbitrator
33. (2)(b) if, after fourteen days from the request referred to in paragraph (a), there is no agreement, the chairman of council may, at the request of either party, nominate an arbitrator.
34. The Architects (Conditions of Engagement and Scale of Fees) (Amendment) By-laws. 2000 (No. 5), published in Statutory Instrument 3210 of 2000, are repealed.
FIRST SCHEDULE (Section 14)
THE FEE SCALE
N.B. This scale and the Schedules refer to the lowest fees which may be charges by an Architect for his services, for which his client’s formal acceptance is required. See subsections (1) and (2) of section 13.


4. (1) An Architect may recommend to his client that a specialist subcontractor be engaged for the 4. (2) Where a subcontractor is engaged by his client, an Architect unless it is otherwise specifically agreed, shall -
4. (2)(a) be responsible for the direction, integration and general supervision of works executed by the subcontractor; and
4. (2) (b) ensure that the subcontractor accepts sole responsibility for any design undertaken by him.
5. (1) An Architect shall ensure that -
5. (1)(a) before initiating any stage of his duties referred to in Part II, he has the necessary authority of his client; and 5. (1)(b) before deviating in any material respect from a design approved by his client, he has the consent of his client thereto: Provided that, if any such alteration is necessary as a matter of urgency for constructional reasons or on order to comply with any enactment, the Architect may authorize such alteration, and shall inform his own client thereof without delay.
5. (2) Where an Architect becomes aware of any likely variation of expenditure authorized by his client or the estimated period within which any work for his client will be completed, it shall be his duty to inform his client thereof forthwith.
6. Where an Architect is required to supervise the construction of any work, it shall be his duty to give such periodic supervision and inspection of the work as is necessary to ensure the proper execution of the work in accordance with the provisions of contracts relating thereto, but, unless it is otherwise agreed, constant supervision by the Architect shall not be required.
7. Where an Architect has agreed with his client that a resident Architect should be employed in order to provide constant supervision of any works, the Architect shall, unless it is otherwise agreed, be responsible for the employment of the resident Architect and for his remuneration on a time basis in terms of section 15, which shall be recovered from his client.
8. Where a clerk of works is to be engaged by his client, the Architect shall recommend the appointment of a suitable person, and shall advise that any person so engaged will be employed by the client, under the management of the Architect, an remunerated by the client.
9. Where a consultant is engaged by his client, an Architect shall, unless otherwise specifically agreed9. (a) make it clear that the consultant is responsible for the work entrusted to him
9. (b) advise the client that the payment of the fee of the consultant is the responsibility of the client.
COPYRIGHT IN PLANS, ETC
9A. Before concluding a contract with his client, an Architect shall ensure that the contract makes provision for the vesting of copyright in any plans, drawings and other work done in pursuance of the contract.
9B. An Architect shall ensure that in any contract he enters into with his client, his liability for negligence or other misconduct in the course of his professional duties is limited to a five year period after -
9B.(a) completion of the work done under the contract; or 9B. (b) occupation of the building to which the contract relates; whichever is the latter:
Provided that no such limitation shall apply to the architect’s liability for design defects which endanger human life.
10. Before preparing working drawings for his client, it shall be the duty of an Architect to -
10 (a) hold preliminary discussions with his client for the purpose of determining the requirements and scope of the commission; 10 (b) prepare a brief, outlining the requirements and planning proposals including the necessity or otherwise of appointing any specialist consultant or clerk of works:
10 (c) advise on the form in which the project is to proceed 10 (d) advise on town planning and building by-law legislation and on the financial limitations set by the client, (e) prepare design drawings, which snail show the general layout, design, construction, outline specification and costs of the work sufficient for the purpose of obtaining the approval of the client. 10 (f) obtain the approval of his client of the design, specification, construction and cost of the work before proceeding to working drawings.
11. The Architect shall proceed to contract stage as follows — 11 (a) prepare working drawings, details, schedules arid other documents necessary for the complete carrying out of the works; and
11. (b) co-ordinate the work of any specialist consultants employed, and supply them with all information required by them to complete their part of the work, and
11. (c) ensure that all necessary by-law and other building approvals have been received; and
11 (d) call for, and receive, any tenders required, and advise on their acceptance; and
11 (e) prepare for signature any contract documents required in connexion with the work; and
11 (f) select and recommend a suitable person for appointment as clerk of works
12. Where an Architect is required to supervise the construction of any works, he shall be responsible 12 (a) for approving the programming for the progress of the work set by the contractor; and
12 (b) until the works are completed, for making such periodic visits to the site as may be necessary to ensure that the provisions of the contract relating to the construction of the works are fulfilled, > co-ordinating the work specialist consultants, and issuing any certificates of progress or other certificates which may be required; and
12 (c) for rendering such assistance as may be required to the contractor in handing over the building to a client in a state suitable for occupation; and
12 (d) for presenting the final accounts relating the work.
13 (1) The fees provided in this Part shall not be lower than the scale and variations referred to in the First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Schedules.
13 (2) The Architect shall inform his client and obtain formal acceptance, before he renders the service concerned, of the fees which he intends to charge, whether the fees are in excess of those referred to in subsection (1) or not.


VARIATION OF FEE SCALE
Type of building
Dwelling - house
Hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, laboratory complexes or similar buildings requiring extensive specialized services
Industrial buildings where the Architect is the principal agent
Industrial buildings where the Architect is not the principal agent
HOUSING SCHEMES -
(a) For each prototype building in detached, semidetached, terraced or flatted form
(b) For identical repetitions of (a) and reuse of documentation without site-and-service drawings
(c) Supervision of (b)
(d) Site-and-service plans
(e) Design of general layout, modifications to the drawings and documents of (a)
(f) Landscaping, sewerage and road works
Alterations and additions to existing buildings
THE FEE SCALE -
One per centum of contract cost or estimated cost Third Schedule, 1.5 per centum of contract cost Six per centum of site-and-service costs per unit Fourth Schedule time charges
As consultants
The fee scale + up to 50 per centum, at Architect’s discretion, depending on circumstances
Fee
The fee scale +30 per centum
The fee scale + 20 per centum
The fee scale, but may be reduced by not more than 20 per centum, depending on the proportion of open repetitious or storage space
Fourth or Third Schedule by agreement
FEES BY STAGES
PROJECT
Twenty-five per centum of total fee, made up as follows -
(a) Brief: five per centum of total fee
(b) Preliminary design: ten per centum of total fee
(c) Final design: ten per centum of total fee
CONTRACT
Fifty per centum of total fee
Working drawings, schedules and contract documentation
SUPERVISION
Twenty-five per centum of total fee
Issuing interim and final certificates, architects instructions and further drawings
FOURTH SCHEDULE (Section 15)
Rates should be inquired at the Institute.
FIFTH SCHEDULE (Section 21)
Rates should be inquired at the Institute.
The Memorandum of Agreement between client and architect is available from the Institute Offices



Statutory Instrument 56 of 2025. [CAP. 27:01
Architects (Amendment) Regulations, 2025 (No. 1)
IT is hereby notified that the Minister of Local Government and Public Works in consultation with the Architects Council has, in terms of section 41(3) of the Architects Act [Chapter 27:01] amended the Second Schedule to the Architects Act [Chapter 27:01] as follows:—
1. These regulations may be cited as the Architects (Amendment) Regulations, 2025 (No. 1).
2. The Second Schedule to the Architects Act [Chapter 27:01] is amended by the insertion after paragraph 3 of the following—
“3. A person—
(a) whose structures are limited to double storey, areas not exceeding 400 square metres;
(b) whose structures are farm buildings with area limited to 500 square metres;
(c) whose structures are residential complexes limited to 4 units maximum; and
(d) who holds a bachelor of architectural studies or equivalent from accredited tertiary institutions.
4. A person—
(a) whose structures are limited to double storey, areas not exceeding 300 square metres;
(b) whose structures are limited to farm buildings with area limited to 350 square metres;
(c) whose structures are limited to mining structures area limited to 350 square metres; and
(d) whose structures are limited to residential complexes limited to a maximum of 2 units.
(e) who holds a bachelor of technology, diploma or equivalent from accredited tertiary institutions.
Architects (Amendment) Regulations, 2025 (No. 1)
5. A person—
(a) whose structures are limited to single storey;
(b) whose structures are limited areas not exceeding 200 square metres;
(c) whose structures are limited farm buildings with area limited to 200 square metres;
(d) whose structures are limited mining structures limited to 250 square metres;
(e) whose structures are limited to residential structures for 1 family (maximum area to apply); and
(f) who holds a certificate from accredited institutions.
6. A person—
(a) who specialises in interiors and limited to interior design works; and
(b) who holds a degree in interior architecture or a qualification in interior design, minimum being a diploma.
7. A person—
(a) who specialises in landscape and are limited to landscape design works.
(b) who holds a minimum qualification of a diploma in landscape design.”




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DRAFT RESOLUTIONS FROM IAZ / ACZ CONFERENCE ON UNPACKING THE ARCHITECTS ACT SI56 OF 2025 | COMPLIANCE FOR THE PROFESSION & LOCAL AUTHORITIES.








1. Regulatory Compliance and Collaboration
• Mandatory Compliance: Emphasize the mandatory nature of compliance with the Architects Act SI56 of 2025 for all architectural professionals and local authorities.
• Collaboration: Foster collaboration between the Architects Council of Zimbabwe (ACZ) and local authorities to enhance communication and awareness regarding regulatory processes.
2. Registration and Professional Standards
• Streamlined Registration: Ensure that all architectural professionals register with the ACZ as mandated by the Architects Act, including new categories introduced by SI56 of 2025.
• Quality Assurance: Maintain high standards for architectural services to protect public interest and ensure ethical practices.
3. One-Stop-Shop Initiative
• Operational Efficiency: Continue to promote the One-Stop-Shop Plan Approval Initiative for streamlined processing of building permits, reducing turnaround times from 35 days to a maximum of 14 days.
• Decentralization: Implement the decentralization of One-Stop-Shops to improve access and service delivery across all districts.
4. Education and Awareness
• Public Awareness Campaigns: Launch campaigns to educate communities on the importance of architectural services and compliance with regulations.
• Training for Professionals: Provide continuous training for architects and technicians to adapt to evolving standards and technologies.
5. Infrastructure Development
• Focus on Rural Areas: Prioritize architectural services in rural districts to support infrastructure development, promoting investment and community safety.
• Sustainable Practices: Promote sustainable architecture practices aligned with Vision 2030, emphasizing green building and climate resilience.
6. Safety and Accountability
• Public Safety Initiatives: Implement measures to enhance public safety in building practices, addressing recent incidents of structural failures.
• Accountability Measures: Ensure accountability among professionals, making them liable for their work to enhance public trust in architectural services.









































7. Future Directions
• Innovation in Architecture: Encourage innovative solutions to address local challenges, such as affordable housing and sustainable infrastructure.
• Research and Development: Establish architectural research initiatives to foster new ideas and practices in the built environment.
8. Stakeholder Engagement
• Inclusive Professional Body: Promote an inclusive approach within the ACZ to engage all stakeholders in discussions on architectural practices and regulations.
• Standardized Processes: Advocate for standardized submission processes across all local authorities to prevent corruption and ensure transparency.
9. Commitment to Development Goals
• Infrastructure Development: Support the government’s goals under NDS 2 to accelerate infrastructure development in transport, housing, and tourism.
• Legislative Coherence: Ensure clarity in the interpretation and application of laws governing architectural practices to foster orderly development.
10. Annual Forum Establishment
Ongoing Dialogue: Establish the conference as an annual forum for local authorities and stakeholders to discuss challenges and operational issues in the built environment.











































The resolutions above aim to enhance collaboration, compliance, and the overall quality of architectural practices in Zimbabwe while addressing the key themes from the discussions.

















































































































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Arch Banda M. BAS, B Arch (NUST) METAMORPHOSIS AIDPM, Principal
74 Selous Ave (Btw 7th & 8th), Harare 0242792802 / 0772251345 masauso@metamorphosis.co.zw
Arch Beattie R.H.S. BArch (Hons), Dip Arch (Mackintosh), RIBA, ACIArb Stone / Beattie / Munodawafa . Architectural Studio
39 Arcturus Road, Highlands, Harare 0242496342 / 0779 659 400 richard@sbmarchitects.com www.sbmarchitects.com
Arch Trevor David Carelse -Juul. Juul Design trading as SBT Juul Architects.
121 Adylinn Road Marlborough, Harare +263 78 264 2252 +263 77 905 9430 trevor@juuldesign.com
Arch Chibika K.E, M Arch, Bsc Hon ArchChibika Architect
34 Josiah Chinamano Ave, Harare 242708339/ 0777821112 kchibika@gmail.com


Architect Samuel Chiwara ARTIFORM STUDIO ARCHITECT
2166 Tokwane Close New Marlborough Harare 0777 510 806 0717 988 194 samuel.chiwara@gmail.com
Arch Chinyoka. S CDS -Creo Design Studio
561 woodfern Drive Manresa Park, creo.designstudiozw@gmail.com, sibschinyoka@gmail.com +263 78 068 8647, +263 78 500 6126
Arch Chitolo L.B Arch (Hons) (hull) Post Grad(Humberside) UK Apex Design Architect
681 Aerodrome Victoria Falls 0777929319; 0712434303 louischitolo@gmail.com
Arch Chombe T. BAS (Hon) (Nust) M.ARCH (Nust) Fluidity Design Studio (FDS)
Suite 101, First Floor Beverly Corner 41A Victoria Drive Newlands Harare.. 0772776986 / 0717205826 teejaycee70@gmail.com




Arch Claypole M., BArch (Natal) Firefinch.
17 Balmoral Road, Borrowdale, Harare 0776667332
mark@architecturalplanningstudio.com
Arch Cochrane G., BAS (UCT) MArch (NMMU) ACZ Architectural Planning Studio (APS)
HIVE25, 25 Shortheath Road, Chisipite, Harare 0776667332 / 0772143314
graham@architecturalplanningstudio.com www.architecturalplanningstudio.com
Arch Da Cunha Jose Luis Pinto Dip Arch (Brazil) Diagraphis Architects
541 Brooke Drive, Borrowdale Brooke, Harare 0775842669 / 0712200716 / 0777959060 jolumapicu@gmail.com

Arch Dzimwasha S.J B Arch M Arch (NUST), (PMP) (PMI-ACP) J. Dzimwasha Architect
No 4. Meredith Drive, Eastlea, Harare 0772309290 08677212069 shingi@jdazimbabwe .co.zw




























Arch Dzinotyiwei G. B.Arch MCPUD Mugedeza TAJ Architect
21 Northampton Crescent, Eastlea, Harare 0242746524 / 0772211100 gdzinotyiweyi@gmail.com
Arch Dzvukamanja T.E. B Arch Hons (UCT); BAS (UCT) Studio Arts Inc
4 Kempden Close, Borrowdale, Harare 0242885820 / 0242885763/ 93 0772300287 tsitsidzvuk@gmail.com
Arch Fox Geoff - BAS M Arch (UCT) Architectural Planning Studio (APS) 17 Balmoral Road, Borrowdale, Harare 0776667332 / 0779659597 geoff@architecturalplanningstudio.com
Arch Gacic M. Dip Arch (Belgrade) Archiplan Architects, Principal 19 Natal Road (gate from East Road) Avondale. P.O. Box 5105, Harare 0242332043 / 0772 773 377 / 0733 300 700 archplanzimbabwe@gmail.com aahreoffice@gmail.com


Arch Gumbo R. BAS. B Arch (NUST) Up North Architect
Suite SW09 No 1 Adylinn Road, Marlborough, Harare 0242312022 0772814273 architectupnorth@gmail.com

Arch Gura I. BAS, B Arch (NUST) Gura and Associates Architect, Principal
Stand No 1019 Off Nursery Road, Mt Pleasant, Harare 08677114688 / 0772265543 igura@gaazim.com / ishumaelgura@gmail.
com
Arch Gwenure G. Barch (Hons) M Arch (NUST) Gwenure Gede
72 David Livingstone, Harare 0772518185 gwenzo76@gmail com

Arch Honde T B Arch, BAS (NUST), M.Arch. (EMU- Cyprus) Studio Five Architects
No 5 Chaifont Rd, Greencroft, Harare 0242332987 / 0772807122 hondet@studio5architects.com / admin@studio5architects.com




Arch Kamwaza M. BAS, B. Arch (NUST) Memorage Architecture
1826 Area D, Westgate, Harare 0772778566
memoragearchitecture@gmail.com
Arch Kanyanta C B B A Hon Arch, Dip Arch Architrave Design Group
4 Hill Road, Highlands, Harare 0242443311 / 08644207960 / 0772232185 / 496254 adgzim@gmail.com
Arch Katurura, Msc Arch, Bsc Hon Arch Arcsam Architect
20 Lanark Road, Belgravia, Harare 0242706158/ 59 0773978523 arcsam25@gmail.com
Arch Kawadza R. Rumbidzai Kawadza
1A Stewart Road, Greendale, Harare 0775859509 rumbi.laura@gmail.com


Arch Kurauone C. Architectural Monographs
29 Athlone Avenue, Greendale, Harare tkurauvone@gmail.com



Arch Kurebgaseka W M Dip Arch (Cheltenham) Dip Arch (Hull) Kurebgaseka Architecture
20 Rhodesville Avenue, Greendale, Harare 0242443571/ 2 / 0712400878 / 0777612834 kurar@zol.co.zw
Arch Madondo B. B Arch BAS (NUST)
Studio Five Architects
No 5 Chaifont Rd, Greencroft, Harare 0242332987 / 0783934290 / 0775257104
madondob@studio5architects.com / admin@studio5architects.com
Arch Madusolumo D.U. - B.Sc. (Hons)
Arch. M.S.c Arch. (ABU) Studio Arts Inc, Principal
4 Kempden Close, Borrowdale, Harare 0242885820 / 0242885751 / 0242885763 /93 dmadusolumuo@gmail.com studioartsinc@gmail.com



Arch Maedzenge C.M. Msc. Arch (NUST)
Utara Design Group
92 Cheviot Road, Malvern Township, Waterfalls, Harare +263 242 610047 / +263 777 715 248
collmaed@gmail.com, info@utaradesigngroup.co.zw, collin@utaradesigngroup.co.zw
M~ARCH STUDIO*
Arch Kudzai T. Majuruja
1 Harvey Brown, Milton Park, Harare Phone: 0733 999 789, 0772 452534
Email: m.archstudio.km@gmail.com,
kudzimaj@gmail.com
ACZ No. 256
Arch Mambanda S. B.A.S., B.Arch,(NUST)
Studio Arts Inc
No. 3 Humewood Road, Woodlands, Bulawayo 292281906 studioartsinc@gmail.com ssmambanda@gmail.com

Arch Manditsera T.R., B Arch BAS (NUST)
Studio Five Architects
No 5 Chaifont Rd, Greencroft Harare 0242332987 / 0772690587 / 0719690587
tapiwam@studio5architects.com admin@studio5architects.com


Arch Mandizvidza A. B Arch (UCT) Amandiz Architect
50 Van Praagh, Milton Park, Harare 0242757884/ 5 / 0242704003 / 0712408293 / 0784448229 amandiz@mweb.co.zw
Arch Manyara O., MSc Arch (Sofia), MA
Stone Arch (Verona), ProDev&Inv (UCT) Manyara Design Architects
31 Western Road, Greendale, Harare 08677004632 / 0242486705 / 0772401911 / 0712401911 ozmany0404@gmail.com

Arch Masiyanise I. BA (Hons)
Dip Arch (Ports,U.K.)
Masiyanise T.I Architect, Principal
Flat 8 Avon Friars, 7 Oxford Road, Avondale, Harare 0242339746 / 0242334363/ 5 / 0772344907 masiarch@zol.co.zw / masiarch@gmail.com
Arch Mashakada A. B.Arch (NewcastleUpon-Tyne) Architects Design Centre
7 Malven Road Mountpleasant Harare 0772410334 atmashakada@gmail.com




Arch Masuku N B.Arch, M Arch (NUST) Masuku Nqobile
415 McCullagh Road, Leeside Matsheumhlope, Bulawayo 0774315491 vickymasuku@gmail.com
Arch Matondo T.A. B Arch. Archicraft Architect
5 Beryl Drive, Greendale, Harare 0242448320 / 0772694969 magwidesign@gmail.com
Arch Mazhindu V.C. MSc Arch, BSc Hon Arch (NUST) Vanessa C. Mazhindu Architect
21 Glenara Avenue, Eastlea, Harare 0772545685 vanessachengetai@gmail. com
Arch Z. Mbengeranwa B.Arch N.C.A. Azvikom Architect
+263776566838
94 Harare Drive, Harare zmbengeranwa@gmail.com



Arch McComish J Dip Arch (Ldn)Fip L&Arb Pearce McComish Tarabuku
Architects
71 Churchill Avenue, Alexandra Park P.O. Box 5299, Harare 0242744078 / 08677101750 / 0772139035 jimm@anthillarchitects.com
Arch Mchibwa T M BAS. BArch (NUST) Mchibwa Tatenda M
Suite 15 Westminister Court, 146 Kwame Nkrumah Avenue, Harare 08677189745 / 0716289747 tmchibwa@gmail.com
Arch Mhandu I, Msc Arch, Bsc Arch Utara Design Group
92 Cheviot Road Malvern Waterfalls Harare 0242610047 0772244311; 0773242351 innocent@utaradesign.group; imhandu@ hotmail.com
Arch Mhandu I. BAS, M Arch (NUST) IEFFEKT ARCHITECT
31 Rossal Road, Greendale Harare +263 772 244 311 or +263 773 242 351 innocent@ieffekt.space


Arch Mhenyu B Arch NCA (Lahore) Mhenyu Architect
4Architect Mhenyu House Number 2950, Chadcombe,Harare 0774 459 705 0712 603 485 amhenyu@gmail.comm

Arch Morgan S. B.Arch (Cape Town) M.A; M.Phil (AA, London) Sarah Morgan Architect
P.O. Box BW 326 0772233571 sarahmorganarchitect@gmail.com
Arch Mpofu E, Msc Arch, Bsc hon Arch Mpofu Architect
4985 Southview waterfalls Harare 0779547566; 0717385277 profenock@gmail. com
Arch Mtizwa E B Arch, Msc Arch (NUST) Architrends Architectural Studio
1 Harvey Brown Close, Milton Park, Harare 0780 014 003 0733 847 133 emmanueltaona@gmail.com


Arch PZ Mucheri BSc Arch,MSc Arch (Slovakia) PZ Mucheri Architect
7th Floor-South Wing
Hurudza House
14-16 Cnr Park Street/Nelson Mandela Avenue
P.O.Box CY 2182
Causeway
Harare pzmucheri@gmail.com 0773437670 /0715811101 /0782047615


Arch Mugedeza TAJ B Arch (Idaho) Mugedeza TAJ Architect, Principal
21 Northampton Crescent, Eastlea Harare 0242746524 / 0772211100
mugedeza@gmail.com
Arch Mukamba CWP B Arch (UACG) Sofia Mukamba Architectural Practice
25 Tweed Road, Eastlea Harare 0242443766 / 0242443756 / 0772348129 / 0242443757 admin@mmna.co.zw
Arch W. Mukanganwi B Arch, PGDPM; Centre for Design and Construction Consultancy,
89 Kwame Nkrumah Ave, 7th Floor, Pax House, South Wing, Harare.


Arch Mukaratirwa H. MSc Arch (Poland) Architecton Design Studio
4-8 Murandy Square, Newlands Shopping Centre Harare 0242776630 / 0774165250 mukaratirwa@yahoo.com
Arch Mukura P.S. B.Arch (Copperbelt) The Design Bureau
Design Bureau Architects Suite 4 ,/Apollo Court 151,Emerson Mnangagwa Street Phones-0772896544 07 74782261

Arch Munodawafa B. BAS, MArch (KZN) Stone / Beattie / Munodawafa. Architectural Studio
39 Arcturus Road, Highlands Harare 0242496342 / 0242497342 / 0778 200 667 bokani@sbmarchitects.com www.sbmarchitects.com
Arch. Munthali D. BAS (Hons) (NUST) Bulawayo, M.ARCH (Hons) (NCUT) Beijing Daniel Munthali Architect
Stand 970, Pomona Industrial Park, Harare 0780916231 dani@ateliermunthali.com



Arch Murwira E. BAS, B Arch (NUST) DesignPro Architect
12th Floor Joina Business Centre. Harare 0773226667 / 0712744856/ 0733390140 emielmurwira@gmail.com / murwira@designpro.co.zw admin@designpro.co.zw
Arch Mutsambiwa C.O.S., (Dip. Ing. Arch.) [ Bauhaus Uni. Weimar] Calvin Mutsambiwa Architect
C/O Masvingo Sports Club, R. Tangwena Str., Masvingo P.O. Box 955, Masvingo 000 mcalvinm@gmail.com
Arch Muzwembiri B.M BAS, B Arch (NUST) Brain Muzwembiri Architect Inc
14 Westcott Road, Mt Pleasant Harare 0786323222 brian@muzarch.com
Arch Naggo S BAS,B Arch (NUST) SIMBARCHITECT
Office No 15, 1st Floor, Kopje Pavilion 79
Belvedere Road Harare 0772339695 / 071339695 info@sarch.co.zw


Arch Ncube T. M.Arch (Master of Architecture) and B.AS (Hons) (Bachelor of Architectural Studies (Hons) (NUST) Ncube Architect
11 Mackenzie Road, Paddonhurst, Bulawayo 0773481940 ncubetm@gmail.com



Arch Nyambuya S BSc Arch (Hamburg) BA (Hons) Nyambuya & Associates
1 Exe Road, Vainona Harare 0242883655/0 / 0712218894 / 0714026774 nyambuyaarchitect@gmail.com
Arch Nyatsanza T.R. BArch, MArch (NUST) Nyatsanza Architect
219 Borrowdale Road, Borrowdale ,Harare, Zimbabwe +263 772877609 +263 242 887148 nyatsanza.arch@gmail.com / admin@nyatsanzaarchitects.com www.nyatsanzaarchitects.com
Arch Pantic L. MA (Florence) Italy Pantic Architect
2.99 Hobourne Hill Borrowdale, Harare +263 24 2870 232 pa@panarch.info www.panticarchitects.com





The Gallery, 157 Josiah Chinamano Avenue, Harare P.O. Box 5299, Harare 0242744078 08677101750 0772139035 anthill.mick@gmail.com Arch Rajkovic S. Studio Arts
4 Kempden Close, Borrowdale Harare 0712880199 sanja.rajkovic@yahoo.com
Arch Rowlands B B Arch (UCT) Rowlands Bruce, Principal
3C Rockyvale Close, Rolf Valley Harare 0772404303 brucerowlandsarchitect@gmail.com
Arch Sakupwanya H M Arch (NUST) Saku Design Studio 33 Moonie Road Irene Estate Mazowe. 0715304956 sakudesignstudiozim@gmail.com







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Arch Sanyangore A. B.A (Hons), Dip Arch Oxford Brookes, Sanyangore Andrew
0777795060 sanyangore@gmail.com
Arch. P. D. Sibanda. Bsc. (Building), B.Arch.( Wellington) New Zealand Professional Design Studio
108 Garden Court, 14th Avenue/ R.G. Mugabe Way, Bulawayo 0774323531; 0783563282 peterdsibanda001@gmail.com


Arch Simela G MSc Arch (ODDESA) HBN Simela Architects
6 Barbour Avenue, Parkview Bulawayo 0292 888045 / 0292 72219 / 0786 840939 info@hbnsimela.co.zw / hbnsimela@gmail.com www.hbnsimela.co.zw
Arch Stone P.D. Cert Arch (GSA), Dip Arch (Mackintosh), RIBA Stone / Beattie / Munodawafa . Architectural Studio
39 Arcturus Road, Highlands Harare 0242496342 / 0242497342 / 0772 369 977 penny@sbmarchitects.com www.sbmarchitects.com


Arch Tarabuku M BArch(Wits)MArch(Leuven) Belg Pearce McComish Tarabuku Architects
The Gallery, 157 Josiah Chinamano Avenue, Harare
P.O. Box 5299, Harare 0242744078 08677101750 0772139035 murat@anthillarchitects.com

Arch Temlett G. Dip Arch CAT (Wales) Gemma Temlett Architect
3C Rockyvale Close, Rolf Valley, Harare 0773718193 gemmatemlett@gmail.com
Arch Tinarwo T. [Msc Arch(Nust)] Defty Dots Architect
5 Stewart rd, Greendale, Harare 0775154348 ttinarwo@yahoo.com

Arch Tvrtkovic M Dip Arch Archiplan Architects
19 Natal Road (gate from East Road) Avondale.
P.O. Box 5105 Harare 0242332043 / 0772773377 / 0733300700 archplanzimbabwe@gmail.com / aahreoffice@gmail.com









Arch T. B. Ushamba Principal Architect B. Arch Studies; M. Arch (NUST); MIAZ; MACZ Arkhi Studio Architects 23 Mutley Bend Road, Belvedere Harare +263 772 581 505; +263 715 615 323
Arch Vengesayi M.C.R. B.Arch (Idaho) Vengesai Architects
10 Philip Way, Belgravia, Harare 0242730550 0772410334; 0772290669
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Arch Wakatama D B Arch, Dip Arch (Natal) Metropolitan Architect
64 West Road, Avondale Harare 0242333489 / 0772803976 / 0712728639
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INTERIOR
NAME ADDRESS OTHER ARCHITECTURAL CATEGORIES
CELSO RIBEIRO, Dip Prof Interior Design,British Col of Interier Designs
CHIEDZA MULILO, BA Interior Architecture, Limkokwing University of Creative Technology
RUMBIDZAI PRECIOUS NJANI, Dip Interior Design, SA
TECHNOLOGISTS
31 Rossal Road Greendale, Harare
6 Chelmsford Avenue Belgravia, Harare
5 Chaifont Road, Greencroft, Harare
AMANDA MWANZA, BAS Hons, University of Johannesburg 1444 Silcox Avenue Houghton Park, Harare
BEVER CHIBANDA, BAS Hons, M.Arch, NUST
405 Haxton Drive Waterfalls, Harare
BORNWELL NCUBE, B.Arch, NUST 14244 Hayman Road Gunhill, Harare
BRANDON MUKWENYA, BAS Hons, NUST
BRIAN MASUKU, BAS Hons, M.Arch NUST
BRIGHTON TAKUDZWA GONDO,, BAS Hons, NUST
BUKHOSI JUNIOR MOYO, BAS Hons,NUST
DALUBUHLE MOYO, BAS Hons, M. Arch NUST
DAVID MOYO, BAS Hons, NUST
DEVOTION MUKWENDA,BAS Hons, NUST
EMMANUEL TAAMANYA, BAS Hons, M Arch, NUST
ENERGY BHARU,BAS Hons, NUST
GODMIRE MUFUKA, BA , M.Arch , Tshwane University
HAMMISH MUKOMBACHOTO, BAS Hons, NUST
Number 8 New Quarters Ross Camp Bulawayo
Block 91/7760 Mpopoma South, Bulawayo
3A Wyler St Greendale, Harare
365 Woodville Road, Hopeville Estates, Bulawayo
134 Bulawayo Drive, Douglasdale, Bulawayo
12086 Pumula South, Bulawayo
4417 Highfields, Harare
7222 96th Crescent Glenview, Harare
5300 Nkwisi Gardens, Harare
Plot 9 Munene Farm, Banket
10 Bradburn Avenue Northend, Bulawayo
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Interior Technician 0778916176 calso@zol.co.zw
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HARRY WILSON, BAS Hons, M.Arch NUST
JABULANI MAX MLISWA, BAS Hons, NUST

14 Tochwood Road Thorngrove, Bulawayo
9 Holland Road Waterford, Bulawayo
JEWURE AUGUSTINE, BAS Hons, M. Arch, NUST 14,2C New Zengeza 4, Chitungwiza
JNYR REVEAL MUTARINGE, BAS Hons, NUST
JOEL NICHOLAS HAROLD MCKAY,BAS Hons, NUST
JOSEPH NDLOVU, BAS Hons, NUST
KELVIN MAKUCHA, BAS Hons, NUST
KUDZAISHE MAKWETA, BAS Hons, NUST
LIBERTY MOYO, BAS Hons, NUST
LOVEMORE MUKOTOTSI,BAS Hons, M Arch. NUST
MARVIN NCUBE, BAS Hons, M. Arch NUST
MITCHELL CHITOMBO,BA, M.Arch, NUST
MPENDULO KUKHANYA SIBANDA, BAS Hons, NUST
MTHOKOZISI HUMPHREY MASUKU, BAS Hons, NUST
MUFAROWASHE MANDEVHANA, BAS Hons, NUST
NAISON CHAKONA, BAS Hons, NUST
NJABULO MPOFU, BAS Hons, M.Arch NUST
3 Rensurance Close, Mandara, Harare
130 Upper 3rd Street Morningside, Mutare
12350 Nkulumane, Bulawayo
550 Sandton Mt Hampden, Harare
276/2 Old Magwegwe, Bulawayo
572 Jahunda, Gwanda
House Number 27748 Unit L, Seke Chitungwiza
124 Lot 3 Marigold Road Trenance, Bulawayo
5263 22nd Close Budiriro 3, Harare
22 Orkney Road Hillside, Bulawayo
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07 Danum Road, Ashdown Park, Harare
34 Scott Road Hatfield, Harare
9 Herrick Road Malindela, Bulawayo
NTOMBIYEHLILE DUBE, M.Arch NUST Stand 1019 Off Nursery Road, Mt Pleasant, Harare
POISANO KAGISO SEBATA, BAS Hons, NUST
REJOICE USAI, BAS Hons, NUST
SHEPHERD MASAWI, BAS Hons, M.Arch , NUST
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SIMBARASHE ALVIN MATEMA, BAS Hons, NUST
STOIC DHORO, BAS Hons, NUST
TAFADZWA CHAGWIZA, BAS Hons, NUST
TAFARA DUGMORE MAVHUWANI, BAS Hons, NUST
TAKUDZWA MATIPANO, BAS Hons, M.Arch NUST
TANYA GOTO, BAS Hons, NUST
TATENDA C TAIWA, BAS Hons, Coventry University
TAWANDA DHLAKAMA, BAS Hons, M. Arch, Cape Penissula University, Tswane University of Technology
THEMBANI GABRIEL SIBANDA, BAS Hons, NUST
Toc-H King House, 163 Kwame Nkruma Avenue, Harare
20 Acacia Avenue, Rhodene Masvingo
1438 Muunga Road Haoughton Park, Harare
14010 Galloway Park, Norton
765 Pomona Estates, Borrowdale, Harare
2379 Hunters Moonlane Glenlorne
Plot 88 Marwede Rd , Snake Park, Harare
317c Halford Close Prospect, Waterfalls Harare
3 Richard Road Sunninghill Bulawayo
TICHAONA OWEN GONDO, BAS Hons, NUST 1613 Section 5, Kambuzuma, Harare
TINASHE KUBIKU, BAD Hons, Blida University Algeria
TITUS TATENDA MURANDA, BAS Hons, NUST
TREVOR TATENDA MUDZINGANYAMA, BAS Hons, NUST
2681/35 Chipunza Place Dzivarasekwa, Harare
4978 66th Cres Glenview 3, Harare
641 Phase 1A, Granary Park, Harare
TRYMORE NYONI, BAS Hons, NUST Number 70 Broadlands Emerald Hill, Harare
VICTOR MACHAKA, BAS Hons, M. Arch, NUST’
41 Jaywick Road Matsheumhlope Bulawayo
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ADVICE MUKUTIRI, Dip Arch Tech, Hre Poly
ALDRIN MUZONDO, Dip Arch Tech, Hre Poly
ANDILE MOYO, Dip Arch Tech, Byo Poly
ANESU
CHIKWIRAMADARA, Dip Arch Tech, Hre Poly
ANNA MAKORA, Dip Arch Tech Hre Poly
ARTHUR NKOMO, Dip Arch Tech, Byo Poly
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1305 Sasham Complex, 1220 Turf Mhondoro Ngezi
30968/19 Entumbane, Bulawayo
13 Parklen Court Cnr Baines Avenue Harare
544 New Tafara, Harare
14972 Nkulumane 12, Bulawayo
BENEFIT TANAKA MAVUVU, Dip Arch Tech, Byo Poly 2236 Tshindi Road Tshovani Township, Chiredzi
BENSON MUZVONDIWA, Dip Arch Tech, Hre Poly
BLESSING KAITANO,Dip Arch Tech, Hre Poly
CAESAR ZENDA, Dip Arch Tech, Hre Poly
DARLINGTON GORORO, Dip Arch Tech, Hre Poly
EFFORT MATSIKA, Dip Arch Tech,Hre Poly
EMMERSON LUNGU, Dip Arch Tech, Byo Poly
GOODDAY CHARI, B.Tech Arch, Cape Peninsula University
JAHAMPELA MKWANANZI, Dip Arch Tech, Byo Poly
JOHANNES TAKUNDA N BERE, Dip Arch Tech, Hre Poly
KEITH NYATANGA,Dip Arch Tech , Hre Poly
KUDAKWASHE KUTYWAYO,Dip Arch Tech, Hre Poly
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7365 Nkulumane, Bulawayo
6755 Westlea, Harare
9 St Andrews Road Hatfield, Harare
3 Leicester Road Emarald Hills Harare
1 Tennson Avenue, Fairbridge Park, Mutare
6 Tansey Greenascot/ Wicklow Avondale West, Harare
Suite 1 Princess Park Mansion , Cnr L Takawira Ave & S Parirenyatwa, Bulawayo
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LIAM MANJORO,Dip
Arch Tech , Hre poly
LINKAGE MASIKATI, Dip Arch Tech Hre Poly
LUCKSON MOYO, Dip Arch Tech, Hre Poly
LYDIA MUGORE, Dip Arch Tech, Hre Poly
36 Eves Crescent Ashdown Park, Mabelreign, Harare
41 Fife Avenue, Wilfred Court, Harare
27 Carsberg Road Alex Park, Harare
36 Francis Flat Rekai Tangwena Avenue Belvedere, Harare
MARILYN GATSI, Dip Arch Tech, Hre Poly 1431 Mawanga Close Houghton Park, Harare
MARK MUBEREKWA, Dip Arch Tech, Hre Poly
MARSHAL MUGWAGWA, Dip Arch Tech, Hre Poly
MARTHA MUSAKARUKA, Dip
Arch Tech, Hre Poly

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2875 Glen Norah A, Harare
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MLULEKI TSHUMA, Dip Arch, Byo Poly 3642 Cowdray Park, Bulawayo
MTHANDAZO MOYO, Dip Arch Tech, Hre Poly 728/2 Old Magwegwe, Bulawayo
NANCY SIBANDA, Dip Arch Tech, Hre
Poly 957 Mupani Street, Paradise, Marondera
NOEL NHARO 58A Mangwanya Street , Rimuka, Kadoma
PADDINGTON TAKUDZWA KWARAMBA, Dip Arch Tech, 5527 Kuwadzana 7, Harare
PANASHE MOYO, Dip Arch Tech, Byo Poly 8701 Skyvile Chivhu, Chikomba RDC
PASIUPINDU LIBERTY MAGADA, Dip Arch Tech, Hre Poly Suite 308 Shepperton House 94 Cameroon Street, Harare
PATRICK GUSWANA,Dip Arch Tech, Hre Poly
8 Plainsview Gardens Tynwald, Harare
PAUL MUNYUKUWA, Dip Arch Tech, Byo Poly 14761(36) Ithaka Way, Selborne Park, Bulawayo
RICHMOND ZULU, Dip Arch Tech, Hre Poly 9441 Southlea Park, Harare
RUTENDO SHAMBAWAMEDZA, Dip Arch Tech, Hre Poly
30430 Riffle Range Extension, Chegutu
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SAM MASINARI,Dip
Arch Tech, Hre Poly 8 Twentydales Road, Hatfield, Harare
SIDUMISO NCUB, Dip Arch Tech, Byo Poly
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TALENT SIZIBA, Dip Arch Tech, Byo Poly Office 22, Living Waters Complex Beitbridge
TATENDA ANTHONY TSODODO, Dip Arch Tech, Byo Poly
TENDAI INNOCENT MADZVAMUSE, B.Tech Arch, Cape Penissula University
THELMA MARE, Dip Arch Tech, Hre Poly
TINASHE ALLEN CHIRINDO, Dip Arch Tech, Hre Poly
TINOTENDA HLONGWANI, Dip Arch Tech, Byo Poly
VALENTINE MAFUTA, Dip Arch Tech, Hre Poly
VENGAI NYAMBO, Dip Arch Tech , Hre Poly
WEDZERAI MATEZA, Dip Arch Tech, Byo Poly
WISDOM BAYANI,Dip Arch Tech, Byo Poly
ANAPHY ADAM, Cert Arch Tech, Hre Poly
JUNIOR ADDMORE NJANI, Cert Arch Tech, Hre Poly
NIGEL MPOFU, Cert Arch Tech, Byo Poly
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1580 Sandton Park Sandton Drive, Harare
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13mm Surfacing Stone
19mm Surfacing Stone
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