ZSEH positions VFEX as regional capital-raising hub

Bgoni said the VFEX remained central to the government’s plans for the Victoria Falls International Financial Services Centre following the gazetting of the enabling framework.
By Tatira Zwinoira 2h ago

Billions wiped out as firms exit stock market

The warning comes as Zimbabwe seeks to attract billions of US dollars in private investment to drive industrialisation, expand manufacturing and achieve upper-middle-income status by 2030.
By Freeman Makopa 3h ago

Cricket ground set to boost tourism

Progress has also been recorded on Grandstands A, B and C, media centres, players’ changing rooms, VIP pavilions, as well as anti-doping and medical facilities.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 12, 2026

Eagle REIT seeks US$35m war chest to drive expansion plans

The planned capital raise underscores Eagle REIT’s growth ambitions as it seeks to scale its property portfolio and unlock new development opportunities.
By Tatira Zwinoira Jun. 12, 2026

VFEX momentum to be sustained by more ZSE delistings in FY26

As of last Friday, the ZSE’s market capitalisation stood at approximately US$3,26 billion, compared to VFEX’s US$3,54 billion.
By Business Reporter Jun. 8, 2026

The ZSE’s wake-up call has finally arrived

In addition, listed firms will no longer be required to have interim financial statements reviewed by external auditors under listing rules, with the waiver set to run for three years.
By Newsday Jun. 8, 2026

Chegutu invests US$30 000 in arts centre to drive tourism growth

Hintonville Arts Centre chairperson, Mawira Makaka, said the centre is constructing a functional cultural village that will serve as a learning and tourism facility.
By Alfred Tembo Jun. 7, 2026

Zim readies for 2026 Econet Victoria Falls Marathon

One of the marathon's defining features remains its unique route, which offers runners an experience unlike any other on the continent.
By Own Correspondent Jun. 7, 2026

Victoria Falls councillors purge sparks chaos 

However, Victoria Falls mayor Prince Thuso Moyo was unsympathetic, informing the trio that they would no longer be allowed to participate in council business. 
By Patricia Sibanda and Langelihle Nyathi Jun. 5, 2026