Avantis targets VFEX, Tel Aviv listings after launching locally-built laptop

The company on Thursday evening launched the Avantis Parote 1030i laptop, which comes with 512GB SSD storage, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi capabilities, among other features.
By Mthandazo Nyoni 1h ago
‘Why African presidents stampede for my signature’
‘Why African presidents stampede for my signature’
Chivayo insists governments across the region are drawn to entrepreneurs capable of delivering practical solutions.
By Freeman Makopa 3h ago
US$23bn debt overshoot places Zim among Africa’s seven worst distressed…poorest, war-ravaged regional economies now in the same league as Harare
Zimbabwe has slid deeper into Africa’s most dangerous debt zone, joining a cluster of war-ravaged and structurallybroken economies now classified among the continent’s worst debt-distressed states
‘Firing’ economy culls 65 000 jobs in 90 days
ZIMBABWEAN companies offloaded more than 65 000 workers in only three months last year, even as authorities insisted the economy was on a positive trajectory.
By Mthandazo Nyoni 3h ago
Delta faces US$97m tax bill as Zimra files fresh demand
“The Zimra foreign currency assessment increased by US$24 million in FY26 to US$97 million; US$18,7 million settled to date under ‘pay now, argue later’,” Delta finance director Alex Makamure said
By Concilia Mupezeni 3h ago
Zim imposes Africa’s heaviest oil price hikes... shocking rip-off exposed in AU, AfDB regional report
The increase placed Zimbabwe far ahead of second-placed Egypt, which imposed a 14,3% increase during the same period. Morocco followed at 13,9%, while Sierra Leone recorded a 12,3% surge.
By Freeman Makopa 3h ago
Intra-African trade, industrialisation to take center stage at Afreximbank’s 33rd annual meetings
He said preparations for the meetings were progressing rapidly through coordination between the Central Bank of Egypt, Afreximbank and other national authorities.
By Mthandazo Nyoni May. 13, 2026
Mutapa Gold seeks US$250m for expansion, launches US$75m debt raise
According to Denhere, expanding local processing capacity would build domestic capabilities, create higher-value jobs and deepen skills development. 
By Mthandazo Nyoni May. 12, 2026
Mutapa Gold’s new CEO lays out unit’s game plan
MUTAPA Investment Fund last week appointed seasoned mining executive Patrick Maseva-Shayawabaya to steer its gold unit at a pivotal moment for both the company and Zimbabwe’s bullion sector
By Freeman Makopa May. 8, 2026
Exports take positive trajectory on strong commodity shipments
ZIMBABWE’S trade deficit narrowed sharply in the first quarter of this year as export earnings surged on the back of strong gold, tobacco and ferrochrome sales.
By Mthandazo Nyoni May. 8, 2026
Economists slam ‘dangerously engineered’ Zimbabwe stability
ZIMBABWE’S much-touted economic calm is not earned but dangerously engineered, three leading economists said this week, warning that tight monetary controls have choked business growth
By Mthandazo Nyoni May. 8, 2026
Telecoms margins squeezed as costs outpace revenue
Zimbabwe’s telecommunications sector came under pressure during the final quarter of 2025 as surging operating costs and aggressive infrastructure investments outpaced modest revenue growth.
By Freeman Makopa May. 8, 2026
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Explosive tensions in gold mining zone... as political muscle rules
EXPLOSIVE tension is building beneath gold-rich Shurugwi’s vast mineral belt, as Zimbabwe’s politically-connected elite cream off fortunes at the expense of impoverished communities,
By Freeman Makopa May. 8, 2026
Zim at heart of Afreximbank’s southern Africa fuel power play
The immediate impact we are seeing is that, for import-dependent economies, the cost of imports is very high.
By Mthandazo Nyoni May. 2, 2026
Harare on brink of deadly cholera outbreak, as mayor slams investment authority over delayed sanitation deal
“For some reason, certain regulatory bodies that should be pro-investment become the very bottlenecks of investment,” Mafume said, in a pointed critique.
By Freeman Makopa May. 2, 2026
Mutapa Gold Resources trains 300 small-scale miners in a push to formalise the subsector
He said the model aligns with the National Development Strategy 2 and will be rolled out nationwide through partnerships with mining companies and training institutions.
By Staff Writer May. 1, 2026
Minister in firing line as war vets escalate welfare demands
Waves of cancer, hypertension and diabetes — alongside war-related disabilities — are cutting through the ranks of former fighters at a terrifying pace
By Tinashe Kairiza Apr. 30, 2026
Medical aid uptake at risk as reforms threaten access to affordable care
ZIMBABWE could see a decline in medical aid uptake if proposed regulatory changes weaken the role of fund-owned healthcare facilities
By Valentine Maya Apr. 29, 2026
Confidence in Afreximbank deepens with US$2bn capital raise
Beyond crisis response, Denya said the bank remained focused on long-term industrialisation and reducing Africa’s reliance on imports.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Apr. 27, 2026
Mugabe clings to old guard in reshuffle
Political observers point out the changes reward loyal supporters and punish a notable critic.
By Barnabas Thondhlana Apr. 24, 2026
ZimInd celebrates a milestone of cutting-edge financial journalism
These are not merely archival pieces, but markers of a country’s journey.
By The Zimbabwe Independent Apr. 24, 2026
RBZ chief ‘disappointed’ as banks shun ZiG1,2bn war chest
Senior bankers who spoke on condition of anonymity said the core issue was not liquidity availability, but pricing.
By Freeman Makopa Apr. 24, 2026
Harare residents abandon taps for shared boreholes, as city water crisis deepens
“The main challenge has been limited access to safe water. This increases the likelihood of water-borne diseases such as cholera and typhoid, particularly in high-density areas,” he said.
By Freeman Makopa Apr. 24, 2026
Deadly policy grip unsettles bank CEOs as lenders stage dramatic comeback
Crown Bank returned to profitability with after-tax earnings of ZiG96,8 million, compared to a ZiG213,9 million loss in 2024, according to its financial statements.
By Shame Makoshori Apr. 24, 2026
Youth, diaspora and connectivity key to Zimbabwe’s growth push
“The first and most significant opportunity we have as a country is the human capital dividend,” she said.
By Online Reporter Apr. 22, 2026
Chiwenga calls for industrial revival to shield economy from global shocks
“However, these challenges also present opportunities for Zimbabwe to position itself as a stable, reliable and competitive investment destination,” he said.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Apr. 22, 2026
Opencast mines take biggest knocks as fuel price surges
The surge, which has been felt worldwide, has been triggered by tensions in the Middle East — a critical source of oil for the world.
By Freeman Makopa Apr. 17, 2026