Econet minorities vote to approve ZSE exit and InfraCo restructuring
The special resolution to delist and migrate to an Over-the-Counter (OTC) trading platform was approved by 95 percent of minority votes after the majority shareholder recused itself from the vote.
By Staff Reporter
7h ago
ZSE suspends trading in OK shares after corporate rescue deal
OK reportedly filed for corporate rescue at the Master of the High Court’s Office in terms of Section 125(1)(a)(i) of the Insolvency Act on Tuesday.
By Tatira Zwinoira
14h ago
ZWPSL tightens club licensing to curb walkovers
Zikhali’s remarks came after the ZWPSL recorded a number of unfulfilled fixtures over the years, mostly due to clubs’ incapacity during the course of the season.
By Tafadzwa Chigandiwa
14h ago
Council-run schools record 64% pass rate in Grade 7 examinations
The city’s top-performing schools were Mahatshula Primary School with an 88% pass rate, J W Mthimkhulu Primary School with 84%, and Malindela Primary School with 81% in 2025.
By Staff Reporter
16h ago
Chinese New Year sparks fresh opportunities for Zim creatives, entrepreneurs
In Zimbabwe, the China Zimbabwe Exchange Centre, China Zimbabwe Business Association and the Jacaranda Culture Media Corporation enabled celebrations to take on a special significance
By Tendai Sauta
16h ago
Egypt backs US$5bn Batoka Gorge power project
EGYPT is considering investing in the Batoka Gorge Hydro Electric Scheme, a joint venture between Zimbabwe and Zambia
By Obert Siamilandu
Feb. 25, 2026
Policy clarity can unlock private sector funding for IPPs
That was the message from Old Mutual Zimbabwe group chief executive Sam Matsekete during a panel discussion at the Sadc Energy Week underway in Victoria Falls.
By Staff Reporter
Feb. 25, 2026
Forestry Commission unveils bold investment plan
The Forestry Commission of Zimbabwe (FCZ) has launched an ambitious investment prospectus inviting local and international investors to develop high-value timber, ecotourism, and mixed-use projects
By Tatira Zwinoira
Feb. 25, 2026
Carry your cross, Treasury tells CAAZ. . . Rejects Parly proposals to assume legacy debts
Treasury warned that taking over such liabilities will strain the national budget and undermine funding for essential public services.
By Lesley Kufandada and Sharon Zebra
Feb. 24, 2026




