Major policy shifts must consider investors

But while the policy direction is correct, its implementation exposed a dangerous weakness that Zimbabwe must address if it hopes to remain attractive.
By Shame Makoshori Jun. 5, 2026

Gold for 10 Cents: Can ordinary Zimbabweans get a share of the bullion boom?

For decades, gold ownership in Zimbabwe was largely limited to buyers of physical bullion — costly to acquire and risky to store — or institutional investors with access to commodity markets.
By Valentine Maya May. 12, 2026

Building trust and governance structures to attract investors

The diaspora community remains an underutilised source of capital and expertise. Diaspora investors require clear reporting, strong governance and protection of their investments.
By Innocent Hadebe May. 9, 2026

What they don’t tell you about investing in Nigeria: risks, reality, and strategy in 2026

Many investors assume that entering Nigeria’s market follows the same patterns seen in other emerging economies.
By Newsday Apr. 13, 2026

What Zim investors need to know right now

Accept that you cannot know what happens next. Build a portfolio that can survive the downside and participate in the upside across multiple scenarios.
By Isaac Jonas Apr. 5, 2026

Idle property wealth stalls investment growth

IHC chairperson Elias Hwenga said the country’s capital constraints are not driven by a lack of assets but by weak mechanisms for converting those assets into
By Business Reporter Apr. 1, 2026

Zimbabwe’s lithium ban: A risky strategic bet? 

But sound ambition does not guarantee sound outcomes. The effectiveness of policy lies not only in what is done, but in how it is done. 
By Tapiwa Morgan Makoni Mar. 20, 2026

CDC sits on ZiG91m, US$3,9m in unclaimed shares in FY25

Unclaimed shares are securities surrendered by stockbrokers to the Investor Protection Fund (IPF) after remaining inactive for a prescribed period. 
By Blessed Ndlovu Feb. 5, 2026

Gold is king again — but Zimbabwe must earn the crown

GOLD raced past US$5 100 per ounce on Monday as investors flocked to the yellow metal for safety amid escalating geopolitical tensions and intensifying trade wars. 
By Newsday Jan. 28, 2026