Letter to my people: Neville Mutsvangwa’s arrest won’t save the ZiG

To those who think the arrest of Neville means that there are no more sacred cows in the crackdown on forex trading on the parallel market will be sadly mistaken.
By Doctor Stop It May. 12, 2024

GhettoDances: An unexpected visit to the bar

The clean-up campaign by council was affecting small businesses which in most cases were not registered anyway.
By Onie Ndoro May. 12, 2024

New ZiG currency on a free flow: Here is what we know

The ZiG is now Zimbabwe’s legal tender for all public and private debts and is part of a multi-currency basket that includes the US dollar (USD) and South African rand, among others.
By Zvikomborero Sibanda May. 10, 2024

Mines minister’s job on the line over ZiG

The ZiG currency was adopted due to the massive depreciation of the Zimdollar that depreciated by over 700% last year, and more than 250% in the first quarter.
By Tatira Zwinoira May. 6, 2024

Metbank eyes more forex loans to drive profitability

A monetary gain and fair value adjustment were the main drivers of profit after tax.
By Blessed Ndlovu May. 1, 2024

Mushayavanhu’s last chance saloon

RBZ had three weeks to put its house in order and the failure to smoothly roll out the ZiG notes and coins will have disastrous consequences.
By Newsday Apr. 30, 2024

Food prices rise as inflation swells

He said that there would be no month-on-month and year-on-year inflation rate using the ZiG this month, as it would be computed next month.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga Apr. 30, 2024
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UZ bosses in allowance storm

Departmental chairpersons and faculty deans received US$1 000 and US$1 400 respectively, a source privy to the matter told NewsDay during the weekend.
By Miriam Mangwaya Apr. 29, 2024

Why forex black market is thriving despite mass arrests

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor John Mushayavanhu says the ZiG will gain more acceptance with time and this will reduce demand for US dollars.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga Apr. 28, 2024