Amid a foreign currency crunch and the instability of the ZiG currency exchange rate which requires immense gold backing, Zimbabwe's gold deliveries have continued to plummet according to the latest d
Jun 07, 2024
Gold deliveries from January to September 2024 have increased to 24,089 kilograms, surpassing the 22,760 kilograms delivered during the same period in 2023. For the third quarter of 2024, gold delive
Oct 10, 2024
Zimbabwe's October gold deliveries surged 22% from September and 12% above October 2023, reaching 4,168 kgs. Small-scale miners produced 3,143 kgs, up from 2,404 kgs in September, while large-scale m
Nov 07, 2024
Zimbabwe's gold sector, a cornerstone of the nation's economy and its primary foreign exchange earner, experienced a notable dip in output during January 2026, signalling a subdued start to what is an
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Long-term capital formation remains the decisive variable. Large-scale mining requires stable exchange rate policy, predictable foreign currency retention thresholds and enforceable contract framework
Zimbabwe has delivered two cancer treatment machines at its main referral hospitals, marking a significant advancement in public oncology services. According to the Ministry of Health and Child Care
The Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG), the local currency unit, traded at approximately 25.57 against the US dollar on February 20, 2026, reflecting a marginal depreciation from 25.56 the previous week but maintai
Zimbabwe Stock Exchange listed cable manufacturer CAFCA Limited has recorded a 3% year-on-year increase in sales volumes for the first quarter ended 31 December 2025, signalling a gradual strengthenin
Tanganda Tea Company Limited has secured shareholder approval to raise US$8 million through a renounceable rights offer, a capital injection expected to stabilise the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed d
For nearly eight decades, the American dollar has reigned as the undisputed monarch of global finance, a currency so entrenched that it seems woven into the fabric of international commerce. Born from
Zimbabwe’s tobacco industry is poised for another historic season, with production projections pointing to output surpassing 360 million kilograms in 2026, eclipsing the 355 million kilograms record