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Zim’s confidence gap: Unlocking investment potential

Despite these advantages, the country continues to attract less investment than many believe it should.
By Innocent Hadebe Jun. 27, 2026

New mining rules could cost Zim US$600m a year

The policy also directs foreign-owned operators below those thresholds to either scale up or exit the sector by January 2027.
By Business Reporter Jun. 23, 2026

Zida unveils US$17m investment pipeline

“The promoter is seeking US$12 million in debt financing to support the expansion and scale-up of operations,” Zida said.
By Business Reporter Jun. 19, 2026

NRZ CEO resigns on medical grounds after two months in office

In a statement, the board thanked Charangwa for his contribution to the company’s strategic turnaround framework and wished him a speedy recovery.
By Valentine Maya Jun. 3, 2026

Foreign capital flees despite Zimbabwe’s mining boom

The AOF, a closed-end investment firm traded on the Specialist Fund Segment of the London Stock Exchange, detailed these structural hurdles in its 2025 annual report.
By Tatira Zwinoira May. 3, 2026

Investors withhold billions after signing up to Zimbabwe, country achieves only 3% realisation rate in 4-year period, says Zida

The challenge is no longer attracting interest, but converting that interest into bankable, funded projects that survive beyond announcements and memoranda of understanding.
By Freeman Makopa 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

UNDP, ZIDA rally private capital at ZITF dialogue

UNDP Resident Representative Ayodele Odusola said Zimbabwe’s trajectory hinges on capital that delivers jobs, resilience and structural transformation.
By Sharon Sibindi Apr. 23, 2026

Is Zimbabwe safe for foreign investment? Law, policy and the reality of protection

While the State retains powers to acquire land for public purposes, compensation remains a constitutional requirement.
By Adam Mavhiko Apr. 23, 2026