Pension funds tighten grip on equities market

On the sell side, other financial institutions led disposals, offloading shares worth ZiG515,32 million (43,28%), while individual investors sold shares valued at over ZiG79,5 million (6,68%).
By Tatira Zwinoira 14h ago

Beyond buying shares: Decoding Zimbabwe’s financial markets

Because they control significant funds, their buying and selling decisions often influence market direction and liquidity conditions.
By Kudakwashe Taimo 16h ago

RTG posts double‑digit revenue growth

“The group achieved a strong uplift in profitability margins during the year, supported by disciplined cost‑management and enhanced operational efficiencies,” Hoto said.
By Staff Writer 16h ago

RTG advances phase 2 capex, as market cap adds US$75,98m in FY25

RTG’s market capitalisation on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange rose to US$134,34 million by the end of last year, from US$58,36 million in the prior year, reflecting a sharp re-rating by investors.
By Tatira Zwinoira 18h ago

High Court stops mining on Kent Estate

In a judgment delivered in Chinhoyi, Justice Philda Muzofa declared two mining certificates granted to Kundai Mining Syndicate invalid and ordered their immediate cancellation.
By Desmond Chingarande Mar. 23, 2026

Consolidating market confidence

As mentioned in one of my previous articles, valuations are undeniably the invisible scaffolding of modern economies. They determine the worth of companies, properties, and financial instruments
By Mike Juru Mar. 13, 2026

Flight to VFEX exposes cracks in capital markets

A growing migration by investors from the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) to the US dollar-denominated Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX) is exposing structural weaknesses
By Mthandazo Nyoni Mar. 13, 2026

TSL seeks shareholder nod for share buyback

The move follows a strong financial performance by the group in the year ended October 31, 2025, during which it significantly strengthened its balance sheet. 
By Tatira Zwinoira Mar. 11, 2026

RBZ defends tight policy amid wave of corporate distress, outcry

Instead, he argued that the current policy framework had stabilised the economy following years of monetary instability.
By Concilia Mupezeni Mar. 6, 2026