South Africa’s next 5 years: The Zim trajectory starts here
IN the early years of Zimbabwe’s independence, anyone predicting the eventual collapse of Robert Mugabe’s rule would have been dismissed as a traitor, an impimpi or a doom
By Nkateko Muloiwa
13h ago
Drumbeat of caution over beleaguered currency... chief executive officers say 2030 deadline ill-conceived
Yesterday, business leaders cautioned that any future transition must be driven by market fundamentals, not political timelines.
By Belinda Chiroodza and Tatira Zwinoira
Nov. 14, 2025
Old Mutual Limited continues to classify ZiG as hyperinflationary
This move comes as fiscal and monetary authorities continue to tout the ZiG’s recent stability as evidence that it could buck the country’s history of short-lived currencies.
By Tatira Zwinoira
Sep. 12, 2025
When music changes, so must the dance
Change is inevitable. Whether it comes through job loss, economic downturn, illness, relocation or a personal crisis, life is a series of unpredictable rhythms.
By Cliff Chiduku
Jul. 30, 2025
State of the pension industry
In the current economic environment that money is not enough to either maintain a lifestyle or to motivate someone to willingly participate in a pension scheme.
By Rufaro Hozheri
Jul. 26, 2024
Ceteris Paribus: ZiG a gamble in a volatile world
However, this gold linkage, with its possible upsides, has proved to be a rather double-edged sword, with potentially reduced control over fluctuations.
By Tinashe Duma
Jul. 12, 2024
‘Zim will stick to US dollar’
The structured currency will be backed by 2,5 tonnes of gold, worth US$175 million, according to Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor John Mushayavanhu.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga
Apr. 5, 2024
Structured currency should bring relief to masses
ZIMBABWE, a country rich in untapped natural resources, has faced significant economic challenges in recent years, including hyperinflation resulting in the abandonment of its own currency.
By Amh Voices
Apr. 5, 2024
Corporate failures, implications on tax collection by the govt
Corporate failures can have far-reaching consequences for economies, societies, and governments, impacting employment, investor confidence, and public finances.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
Mar. 28, 2024




