FMP shareholders back ZSE exit

The proposed delisting underscores the challenges some listed companies face in unlocking shareholder value on the ZSE.
By Concilia Mupezeni 3h ago

MDC threatens mass action if controversial constitutional bill becomes law

The proposed legislation seeks to amend several constitutional provisions, including those relating to the structure of the judiciary, the management of elections and executive authority.
By Brent Shamu 20h ago

ZSE rolls out sweeping concessions to attract new listings

The reforms come at a time when the ZSE is under mounting pressure from declining market capitalisation and a wave of delistings, most notably telecoms giant Econet Wireless Zimbabwe.
By Tatira Zwinoira Jun. 3, 2026

Tshabangu-led MPs weigh support for constitutional changes 

In a statement yesterday, CCC interim national spokesperson Nqobizitha Mlilo urged party legislators to engage in constructive and respectful debate despite differing views on the Bill. 
By Brent Shamu Jun. 3, 2026

Indian embassy holds Yoga session at NUST

“This successful gathering in Bulawayo is part of a broader Yoga tour launched by the Embassy earlier this month,” the embassy said yesterday.
By Staff Reporter May. 30, 2026

Not so golden season for tobacco: Transporters broke, farmers dumped

“We have spent days hoping our turn will come, but the queues are snaking around and betraying us,” said Rodgers Banda from Mhangura.
By Nhau Mangirazi May. 30, 2026

City Parking boss bags PhD

In a statement, the board praised his exemplary leadership, saying it has driven the organisation forward while inspiring staff.
By Staff Reporter May. 29, 2026
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New stock exchange topples ZSE in dramatic market coup

By October 2022, it had plunged to about US$2,92 billion. The plunge represented a US$9,27 billion wipe-out in less than a year, driven by policy shocks and  exchange rate turmoil.
By Blessed Ndlovu and Freeman Makopa May. 29, 2026
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Drama as CCC MPs revolt over CAB 3

Zicomo warned that such actions will jeopardise public trust in both the legislative and judicial processes, risking a constitutional crisis with dire implications for the country.
By Sydney Kawadza May. 28, 2026