Abstract:
Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Zimbabwe are characterized by high failure rates.
This failure rate has been attributed to poor leadership, poor funding and lack of technology.
The contribution of knowled ge management to SMEs growth has received very little
attention from researchers in Zimbabwe. Hence this study makes an effort to investigate the
relationship between knowledge management models and SMEs growth. Data were collected
from 32 SMEs owners in t he Makonde District of Zimbabwe. Pearson’s product moment was
used as a tool for data analysis. The independent variables are knowledge crea tion,
knowledge acquisition, knowledge storage and knowledge dissemination. The dependent
variable is SMEs growth. T he findings show that knowledge management positively
correlates to SMEs growth. To that end the study recommends that effective models of knowledge management must be used to boost the growth of SMEs in Zimbabwe.