New gold ETF may reshape Zim investing, but risks loom
ZIMBABWE’S first gold-backed exchange-traded fund (ETF) could reshape how investors deploy capital, offering regulated offshore exposure for the first time — but analysts warn liquidity constraints
By Mthandazo Nyoni
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Zimbabwe sets wheels in motion for US$25m climate recovery boost
The AfDB recently announced the US$25 million Agricultural Climate Resilient and Vulnerability Reduction Project (ACRES) grant to revitalise smallholder agriculture
By Tatira Zwinoira
May. 7, 2026
Stock market slips, but not everyone’s crying
THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) had a rough April in ZiG terms, with market capitalisation sliding by 23,57% to ZiG81,38 billion, largely after heavyweight counter Econet walked out of the bourse.
By Business Reporter
May. 7, 2026
Climate disasters don’t just destroy homes, they change lives forever. We spoke with cyclone survivors in Zimbabwe
These experiences are harder to quantify, but no less important. If recovery efforts overlook these less visible losses, they leave deep social and emotional wounds unaddressed.
Pitfalls of ignoring community voices in food systems
As a result, sustainability is compromised: imported goat breeds often underperform in local conditions, while hybrid vegetable varieties risk contaminating indigenous crops.
By Charles Dhewa
May. 6, 2026
From skills to industry: Turning training into jobs in Zimbabwe
In my last article, Skills Over Certificates: The Only Path for Zimbabwe, I laid out the case for rebalancing our education system toward practical, income-generating skills.
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi
May. 4, 2026
Is the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange worth watching?
Innscor Africa — Zimbabwe’s largest consumer goods conglomerate — milling, baking, consumer foods. Share price up 163% year-on-year. Strong USD revenue base.
By Isaac Jonas
May. 3, 2026
Tackling climate change in infrastructure development.
The long-term economic costs of climate-induced infrastructure damage far outweigh the short-term savings gained from ignoring sustainability.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
May. 3, 2026
Zimbabwe's digital cattle plan sparks debate
To further sweeten the deal, the instruments carry a 20% annual coupon, which the company says can be paid out in cash or through the issuance of additional tokens.
By Mthandazo Nyoni
May. 3, 2026




