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Will the VFEX spark or stall?

The favourable environment for capital raise in USD, reduced trading costs, forex retention benefits and tax incentives attracted 15 listings over the past four years.
By Kudakwashe Taimo Dec. 20, 2024

REITs register robust growth

REITs provide investors with a pathway to diversified property portfolios without the need for direct property ownership.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga Dec. 20, 2024

De-listing wave: Natfoods leaves VFEX, BridgeFort terminates ZSE

However, many of these benefits have since been removed, making the bourse less attractive.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga Nov. 29, 2024

Diaspora Kapita deal brings new perspectives to investment

Usually, this is done to avoid the whole process of Initial Public Offering (IPO). 
By Rufaro Hozheri Nov. 22, 2024

From currency tumbles to stock juggles: Zim's market high-wire act

Despite these positive indicators, the ZSE has faced long-standing challenges due to exchange rate volatilities and policy inconsistencies
By Tinashe Duma Nov. 8, 2024

Dollar liquidity crisis threatens VFEX

The VFEX says companies listing on the bourse will be able to raise capital in hard currency.
By Newsday Nov. 8, 2024

Boomerang deal, making sense of TSL’s US$25m bid

The group owns five companies, including Hunyani Papers & Packaging and Megapak Zimbabwe, well-known for its green water storage tanks.
By Rufaro Hozheri Nov. 1, 2024

Tanganda set to dump ZSE as great trek to VFEX continues

Tanganda relisted on the ZSE on February 3, 2022. It registered a market capitalisation equivalent to US$134,29 million at the time.
By Tatira Zwinoira Oct. 30, 2024

ZSE’s rollercoaster ride: From record highs to policy-induced lows

By the end of September, the mainstream index had achieved a notable growth of 21,4% in nominal terms, building on the 1,2% increase seen in August.
By Tinashe Duma Oct. 11, 2024