Law on cards to block foreigners from small scale mining
Business Writer Zimbabwe is expected to promulgate laws that will block foreigners from venturing into small-scale mining, according to Mines and Mining Development Minister, Winston Chitando. The move, Chitando said,…
Foreign investors net sellers in ZSE Q3, as REIT and ETF trading value soars
Business Writer Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) recorded total value of trades on the Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) board of ZiG 69,43 million, while the number of REIT units exchanged…
‘ZiG devaluation decimates confidence’
Nelson Gahadza Business and market experts say the recent devaluation of the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) wiped off the initial confidence that the currency had gained and also confirmed that the…
Govt clears 444 farm owners for compensation
Senior Business Reporter A TOTAL of 444 former farm owners have been cleared for payment under the Global Compensation Deed and US$35 million has been allocated in the 2024 National…
Zim debt to GDP ratio slows, but still unsustainable: WB
Business Writer Zimbabwe has been listed by the World Bank among countries saddled with the highest debt burden, which the global lender says continues to consume significant resources, depriving key…
New land policy fit for purpose, BAZ
Tapiwanashe Mangwiro The local banking sector has expressed optimism about the new land ownership policy Government announced last week that brings significant changes to land tenure system and the broader…
Worst drought in century devastates Southern Africa
Millions of people across Southern Africa are going hungry due to a historic drought, risking a full-scale humanitarian catastrophe, the United Nations has warned. Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe…
Mbare trading market can be rebuilt
Last Word The destruction by fire of the Mbare Traders Market has opened doors to accelerating the necessary revamp, modernisation and formalisation of the main markets while ensuring suitable and…
Sugercane milling companies, farmers in bitter dispute
Martin Kadzere Sugar milling companies in Zimbabwe have launched a legal challenge against Government’s recent decision to increase the revenue-sharing ratio in favour of sugarcane farmers. The millers argue the…
How things break in organisations
Tariro Manamike When things break, we’re often caught off guard, left standing amidst the wreckage wondering, How did this happen? We’re perplexed not just by the failure itself, but by…











