‘VAT increase threatens capital market recovery’

In another key development for the capital markets, Statutory Instrument 110 of 2024 had set the Capital Gains Withholding Tax (CGWT) on listed marketable securities at 2%.
By Ruth Maseko Dec. 12, 2025

Tanganda offloads assets, axes jobs in US$7m survival bid

TEA producer, Tanganda Tea Company Limited, will dispose of non-core assets and secure bridging finance as it seeks to raise US$7 million for working capital needs. 
By Melody Chikono Dec. 9, 2025

How Zimbabwe can create an enabling environment for climate adaptation

Different ministries — agriculture, water, energy, health, finance — tend to pursue climate-related strategies independently, resulting in duplication, inefficiencies, and limited impact.  
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Dec. 7, 2025

Investors eye policy signals

Trading activity was particularly vibrant: turnover jumped 35%, climbing from US$6,8 million to US$9,1 million. 
By Kudakwashe Taimo Dec. 5, 2025
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‘2030 talk a decoy, unite ahead of 2028’

THE Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) has issued an urgent call for Zimbabwe’s opposition to unite ahead of the 2028 elections, while dismissing the 2030 talk as a diversion. 
By Gracious Daniel Dec. 5, 2025

Econet begins process to improve ‘grossly undervalued’ share price

TELECOMS firm Econet Wireless Zimbabwe (Econet) has begun evaluating potential corporate actions to address what it calls a “grossly undervalued” share price to unlock shareholder value
By Melody Chikono Dec. 5, 2025

‘One partnership, one future’

Europe and Africa are bound together in an increasingly fast-changing world that demands solidarity, innovation and a common purpose.
By António Costa Nov. 28, 2025

Town clerk saga: Coltart ambushed

Chaos continues over the tenure extension of Dube' s contract, with new cracks emerging as Ndlovu condemned colleagues for exposing internal council matters to the public.
By Silas Nkala Nov. 27, 2025

Harare man killed over 50 cents change

In some instances, transport operators have raised their fares to US$1 to avoid disputes over change. 
By Desmond Chingarande Nov. 23, 2025