Five axes of reform vital for Zimbabwe economic future
The region’s integrated markets also offer Zimbabwe access to larger regional supply chains, potentially stabilising demand for its exports and providing more diverse sources of inputs
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
9h ago
Zimbabwe urged to tie mining taxes to environmental, social performance
It also recommends an environmental tax framework to align Zimbabwe’s mining fiscal regime with global sustainability norms.
By Staff Writer
11h ago
How evidence and knowledge influence the quality of commodities and incomes
This makes it difficult for farmers to determine return on their investments into the agriculture sector.
By Charles Dhewa
Oct. 22, 2025
Wheat farmers struggle with markets after record season
Authorities say an additional 2 000 hectares were planted with wheat this season, bringing the total cultivated area to 122 000 hectares.
By Donald Nyandoro
Oct. 17, 2025
Wall Street retreats as investors brace for Fed signals
After a vibrant three weeks spent in Zimbabwe, immersed in diverse business conversations and everyday life, returning to Canada offers the perfect vantage point for reflecting on the global pulse
By Isaac Jonas
Oct. 12, 2025
MP intervenes in land dispute
Shurugwi North legislator Joseph Mpasi has intervened in a simmering land dispute involving investors and beneficiaries of the land reform programme,
By Staff Reporter
Sep. 17, 2025
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Zimbabwe reform spinoffs will be gradual: FBC Securities
This comes as the ZSE and VFEX have struggled to make gains, with the former facing consistent exchange rate volatility and liquidity constraints.
By Business Reporter
Sep. 14, 2025
In African territorial markets, every commodity is controlled by specialists
For investors keen to get into food systems, specialist traders are the right people to work with because, unlike opportunists, they know all the cycles of a particular commodity.
By Charles Dhewa
Sep. 10, 2025
Zim experiences food security gains
ZIMBABWE’S food security improved significantly in July this year driven by an above-average harvest
By Tael Mudzingwa
Sep. 8, 2025




