In Zimbabwe, the candle market is heavily driven by both religious necessity and the volatility of the energy grid. The demand for long-burning options like the 9 days candle remains high due to traditional spiritual practices and the need for reliable lighting during power outages.
From a manufacturing perspective, the high ambient temperatures in regions like Mashonaland Central require specific paraffin blending and stearin additives to prevent "sweating" or softening of the wax, which is a common failure in low-grade imported products.
Furthermore, there is a growing urban shift toward the wellness sector in Harare and Bulawayo, where the consumption of luxury items such as the Spa candle is increasing as the middle class seeks stress-relief products and home aromatherapy.




