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First Capital Bank records 12,5% increase in deposits in H1

The increase was from a comparative of ZiG1,7 billion (US$123,1 million) reported as at December 31, 2023.
By Melody Chikono Sep. 3, 2024

Invictus appoints Victoria McLellan as CFO

Invictus managing director Scott Macmillan said the firm was thrilled to have the CFO on board.
By Business Reporter and Business Today Aug. 23, 2024
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Michael Monari: A visionary African leader transforming lives through selfless commitment

Having reached the pinnacle of his career as the CEO of Ecobank Uganda, Monari's commitment to transforming lives did not end with his corporate success.
By Own Correspondent Aug. 11, 2024

ESG value measurement, metrics Part II

Conventionally, investors use financial data and metrics to determine the feasibility of investing in a company.
By Prosper Mutswiri Aug. 9, 2024

POSB seeks US$10m additional credit

He said this meant providing clients with, as an example, funding to replace equipment that was not energy efficient that relied on hydrocarbon energy.
By Tatira Zwinoira Jul. 25, 2024
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First Capital group’s profits up to US$79m

Commenting on the group’s operations in Zimbabwe, Davidson said the group ensured stability and strategic growth amidst hyperinflation and regulatory changes.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga Jul. 12, 2024

Building a balanced investment portfolio

Portfolios that fall on the capital market line (CML), in theory, optimize the risk/return relationship, thereby maximizing performance.
By Batanai Matsika Jul. 12, 2024

Buyanga in US$500 000 fraud case.

It was further established that the contact numbers supplied did not belong to Mutimba nor Buyanga but to the accused persons.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Jul. 11, 2024

Is this what the market wanted?

Despite all this, in 2022 under S.I. 103A the authorities increased the transactional costs to curb speculative behaviour on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE).
By Rufaro Hozheri Jul. 5, 2024