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Khayah to delist from ZSE

Khayah’s board voluntarily placed the company under corporate rescue in accordance with the provisions of the Insolvency Act [Chapter 6:07], effective from December 30, 2024.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga 1h ago
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Mwonzora embroiled in US$22k fraud case

After paying the required amount, Denmark reportedly moved to occupy the stand, although it mistakenly took occupation of a stand belonging to Croco Holdings.
By Rejoice Phiri 1h ago

Village Rhapsody :The gendered dimensions of climate change and the role of women in climate action

Gender-responsive climate action is not just a moral imperative it is a strategic necessity for building a sustainable and equitable future
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Apr. 27, 2025

ZSE CEO eyes 25% market cap to GDP

Justin Bgoni, chief executive officer at the ZSE, told businessdigest the ratio figure would reach between 20% and 25% during the period, placing the bourse
By Mthandazo Nyoni Apr. 25, 2025

Kavango secures US$5m boost from Zim pension funds

The consortium’s agent and administrator is Comarton Consultants (Private) Limited, which has signing authority on behalf of the consortium.
By Ashton Ndakusiya Apr. 23, 2025

Solar power, panacea to local energy woes

The demand for electricity is increasing faster than previously anticipated and is set to grow by 75% leading up to 2050.
By Edzai Kachirekwa Apr. 20, 2025
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Investors shun Zim’s US$ indexed stock exchange

ZSE chief executive officer Justin Bgoni said the Victoria Falls International Financial Centre (VFIFC) could help address the limitations of the current capital markets.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Apr. 17, 2025

Stock markets clamour for help

The solution lies not in more regulation, but in consistent, market-driven policies that align Zimbabwe's financial sector with international best practice.
By The Zimbabwe Independent Apr. 17, 2025

Stockbroking firms in eye of storm as Zim taps harder on the tax front

Commissions account for 80% of revenue (volume-dependent), advisory (sponsoring broker) fees are growing with institutional demand.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Apr. 17, 2025