Supply deficit drives firm maize, soya prices

However, the exchange noted that market fundamentals continue to point to tightening grain supplies, particularly in the maize sector.
By Staff Reporter 1h ago
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Khama joins anti-CAB 3 chorus

Critics have accused Zanu PF of bribing MPs with cash and cars to steer CAB 3 through the National Assembly.
By Silas Nkala 1h ago

Politics of the tummy breeding sellouts

This meant that every Member of Parliament’s choice was visible to colleagues, party leaders and political opponents alike.
By Newsday Jun. 20, 2026

CAB 3: Zanu PF’s real target remains unchanged

Zanu PF is trying to set a narrative that it is willing to come to the table, listen to concerns and make concessions in the national interest.
By Newsday Jun. 19, 2026

CAB 3 coup proofing clause divides MPs

The original text of the Bill sought to repeal section 212 of the Constitution, which requires the Zimbabwe Defence Forces to “uphold the Constitution”.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 19, 2026

The route to accessing climate finance

Climate change is now a systemic financial risk, and projects that fail to demonstrate ESG alignment are increasingly excluded from capital flows.
By Mike Juru Jun. 19, 2026

Caledonia pumps US$250m into Zim

Mining remains one of Zimbabwe’s largest foreign currency earners and has become increasingly important as the country seeks to attract investment and drive economic growth.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Jun. 19, 2026

Cafca holds dividend to bolster working capital

Dzvairo said prospects for a year-end dividend would depend on cash conversion, the easing of working capital pressures and trading performance during the second half.
By Concilia Mupezeni Jun. 19, 2026

Zimra strikes again…two listed firms face US$4m backdated tax bill

Critics contend that some assessments are based on interpretations that were not clearly established in legislation at the time taxpayers complied.
By Blessed Ndlovu Jun. 19, 2026