Harare - FIRST Capital Bank Limited has announced plans to delist from the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange with the intention to list at the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX). The recent removal of the 100
Mar 20, 2023
First Capital Bank Soaring Profits and Digital Innovation Propel Success First Capital Bank demonstrated robust profit growth in the first half of 2023, as its profit after tax skyrocketed by 602% to
Sep 04, 2023
Africa Sun Limited (ASUN), a hotelier listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE), has reported a loss of US$1.8 million for the half-year period ended 30 June 2023. This was primarily attributed to t
Oct 02, 2023
ts Holdings Limited, the largest corporate entity in Zimbabwe, has reported stable quarter-on-quarter growth during the third quarter ended in March 2024. On a year-on-year basis, mining and milled vo
Zimbabwe's currency, Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG), has emerged as the strongest currency in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region. It traded at ZiG13.4190 per dollar, surpassing the South Af
Shumba Energy Ltd, a Botswana-based energy development company listed on the Botswana Stock Exchange, has announced steady progress towards financial closure for its flagship Tati Solar PV Project. Th
Zimplow Holdings Limited, a leading manufacturer of agricultural products, has successfully completed a takeover of Barzem, acquiring 49% of the company's shares and making it a wholly owned subsidiar
he Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has maintained the interest rates at 20% during its most recent monetary policy committee meeting, which took place yesterday. This meeting was significant as it was
The month of March witnessed a significant surge in trade deficit, exceeding 100% and reaching a total of US$184.3 million according to the latest data released by ZimStat. The trade deficit for goods
The price of gold dropped below US$2,330 per ounce today attributed to a stable US dollar, which made gold less attractive to international buyers as investors were eagerly awaiting the Federal Reserv
Zimbabwe's central bank, the RBZ, has announced the withdrawal limits for the new currency, Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG), which will enter circulation on April 30, 2024. To ensure a controlled initial rollout