Bank wins US$2m Supreme Court case

Following alleged difficulties in remitting payments due to foreign currency shortages, the company allegedly deposited funds into a non-resident escrow account at Nedbank.
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Government squeezes miners for more forex

He said the 30% surrender portion continued to lose value due to disparities between the official and the parallel market exchange rate.
By Ashton Ndakusiya Jun. 8, 2025

ZSE rally masks undervalued stocks

The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) staged a 3% rebound in May, reversing March’s 7% slump, with trading volumes more than doubling to ZiG601 million.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Jun. 6, 2025

When a national treasure fades

ZimSun was among the casualties. One by one, its exclusive resorts either crumbled or were sold.
By Shame Makoshori Jun. 6, 2025

ZSE rebounds by 3% in May, VFEX falters 6%

ZHL surged 82%, while Proplastics jumped 59%. On the other end of the spectrum, Zimpapers was the month’s worst performer, plummeting 44%.
By Kudakwashe Taimo Jun. 6, 2025

Thank you fossil fuels and good night, Zim’s energy transition

The Kyoto Accord, which aimed to curb global carbon emissions, has had mixed results, particularly in developing countries where economic growth remains a priority.
By Lovemore Nyawo Jun. 6, 2025

Geoengineering or bust?

This chain of events, where the warming we cause triggers further changes in the climate, is called a “feedback” — and since we didn’t cause it directly, we can’t turn it off.
By Gwynne Dyer Jun. 6, 2025

Climate justice in Africa: The legal fight for the poor

While Africa reels from the effects of a crisis it did not create, one question cries out louder than ever: Will the law defend the poor — or betray them?
By Newsday Jun. 6, 2025

Moyo courts energy sector investors

Moyo said this as he invited global investors to play a crucial role in promoting the nation’s power sector at the ongoing Mission 300 Private Sector Consultation in London.
By Nhau Mangirazi Jun. 6, 2025