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ZECO’s Occupancy Rate Slumps to 47% in Q1: Anticipates Recovery Just Like All Laggards
Zeco Holdings, a perennial loss maker has seen yet another sluggish start to FY2025 with occupancy rate declining, despite a shift to real estate in 2022. Despite the sector offering solace to investo
May 16, 2025
Companies
Illicit Capital Floods Zimbabwe’s REITs: Tigere Maintains Full Occupancy Amid Concerns
A concerning surge in illicit capital inflows and fuel arbitrage, is increasingly being channelled into Zimbabwe’s urban commercial property market, including the real estate investment trust (REIT) s
Jul 29, 2025
Zimbabwe
Greenfields Feeds the Bottom Line: Food and Entertainment Are Rewriting Zimbabwe's Retail Story
Tigere's entire portfolio operates on US dollar leases, which insulates its rental income from local currency fluctuation and provides investors with predictable returns. For the 2025 financial year,
Feb 23, 2026
Zimbabwe
Tigere REIT Caps Transformational 2025 with Yield-Boosting Acquisitions and Near-Doubling of Profits
In a year of resilient growth for Zimbabwe's nascent REIT sector, Tigere Real Estate Investment Trust emerged as a standout performer, completing two strategic retail acquisitions in Q4 2025 that pro
Feb 23, 2026
Companies
Tigere Targets US$100m Net Asset Value for FY 26, Sets Sights on US$200m by 2028
Tigere Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT), a leading Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed entity, has projected a 100% growth in Net Asset Value (NAV) to US$100 million in full year 2026 from US$50 million
Mar 05, 2026
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BAT’s Profit Surge Against Revenue Decline: A 582% Earnings Jump With Nothing to Do With Selling Cigarettes
BAT Zimbabwe has posted one of the most spectacular profit numbers in Zimbabwe's FY2025 earnings season, and probably, one of the most misleading according to its FY2025 financial results. The group
1 hour agoFebruary Trade Snapshot: 5 Straight Surpluses, Imports Triple, 80% of Earnings Flow to Two Countries at War
Zimbabwe's merchandise trade recorded a surplus of US$46.5 million in February 2026, according to the latest trade data, marking the fifth straight surplus, the best performance in Zimbabwe’s trade.
Apr 01, 2026
