Zim’s equities markets monthly review for April

Zimbabwe’s equity markets delivered mixed performance in April, with trading activity and market capitalisation heavily influenced by major corporate actions, particularly Econet Wireless Zimbabwe
By Kudakwashe Taimo May. 15, 2026

Innscor bet lifts Tanganda by US$42,4m

In the first 12 days of May, Tanganda’s market capitalisation on the ZSE grew further to reach US$55,08 million, adding another US$15,48 million.
By Blessed Ndlovu May. 14, 2026

The hollowing of 44 Wall Avenue: ZSE’s identity crisis in a post-Econet era

When the telecommunications giant officially delisted on March 31, it didn't just walk out the door, it took approximately 35% of the exchange’s market capitalization with it.
By Valentine Maya May. 11, 2026

ZSE set for softer trading as Econet exit dampens activity

ZSE market capitalisation declined by 23,57% in April to ZiG81,38 billion after Econet’s exit, which removed an estimated ZiG30,54 billion (US$1,2 billion) from the bourse.
By Tatira Zwinoira May. 11, 2026

Stock market slips, but not everyone’s crying

THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) had a rough April in ZiG terms, with market capitalisation sliding by 23,57% to ZiG81,38 billion, largely after heavyweight counter Econet walked out of the bourse.
By Business Reporter May. 7, 2026

Econet retains top honour with Supreme Stand Award at ZITF 

These developments reflect Econet’s growing investment in artificial intelligence as a catalyst for inclusive and accelerated economic growth.
By Tendai Munhundarima Apr. 24, 2026

Zimbabwe, Botswana Presidents tour Econet’s stand at ZITF

The two heads of state were welcomed to the stand by the Minister of ICT, Postal and Courier Services, Hon Tatenda Mavetera
By Online Reporter Apr. 23, 2026

Zimbabwe backs Econet AI launch as catalyst for digital economy growth

Mavetera said such investments are critical to boosting productivity and creating new economic opportunities, particularly for young people.
By Musavengana Chirau Apr. 22, 2026

Econet AI set to reshape Zimbabwe’s economy

Analysts say broader AI adoption could boost productivity, unlock new business models and create jobs, particularly for Zimbabwe’s young, tech-literate population.
By Boitumelo Makhurane Apr. 19, 2026