Embattled diversified company RioZim Limited has widened its loss position, which more than quadrupled to ZWG 628.4 million from ZWG 107.7 million in FY2024, weighed down by a 54% plunge in gold produ
Jun 03, 2025
RioZim, once Zimbabwe’s preeminent gold producer, has faced a precipitous decline, with 2024 financial losses escalating to ZWG 628.5 million, a sixfold increase from ZWG 107.7 million in 2023. Gold
Jun 09, 2025
Zimbabwe’s year-to-date gold deliveries have risen to 15.8 tonnes, the highest on record according to the latest data from Fidelity Gold Refinery (FGR). This was despite May deliveries decreasing by
Jun 11, 2025
Oil prices have skyrocketed to a five-month high, with Brent crude surging 5.7% to US$81.40 a barrel before settling at US$78.39, with U.S. West Texas Intermediate rising 2.6% to US$75.76. The spike
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The ZiG maintained relative stability in the willing buyer-willing seller auction market. On June 20, 2025, it depreciated slightly to 26.9918 from 26.9768 the previous week, before recovering margina
Zimbabwe’s tobacco industry has achieved a historic milestone in 2025, surpassing 300 million kilograms of production, generating over US$1 billion in revenue by June 19, 2025 according to TIMB. Thi
People’s Own Savings Bank (POSB), Zimbabwe’s government-owned financial institution, has launched the Instant Payday Loan, a fully automated loan facility designed to empower customers with rapid acce
obacco Industry Marketing Board has reached a record 299.1 million kilograms as of day 71 of the 2025 marketing season, generating US$1,004,477,101 billion in revenue, according to the latest daily
The World Bank’s latest Global Economic Prospects report has painted a sobering picture of the global economy, projecting global growth to decelerate to 2.3% in 2025, the slowest pace since the 2008 f
EcoCash Holdings Zimbabwe Limited has officially changed its name to TN CyberTech Investments Holdings Limited, marking a significant milestone in the company's evolution according to Ecocash holding’
The Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG), has sustained marginal erosion as it struggles to find course. Week on week, the ZiG closed at 26.9768 per USD on the 1th of June 2025, a marginal decline from 26.9401 the pr