Govt seeks to speed up carbon credit markets

It has previously bungled several agreements with carbon credit project owners, resulting in it losing out on 21 865 219 credits, valued at US$142,77 million.
By Blessed Ndlovu Oct. 1, 2024

Time to revisit data collection methods — lessons from African mass markets

Audio recordings tap into voice intelligence in unique ways that cannot be achieved by text.
By Charles Dhewa Aug. 21, 2024

Using expert advisors to trade on markets

Several professional traders have found EAs to be of benefit. EAs are programmed to work in multiple ways.
By Batanai Matsika Aug. 16, 2024

How to modernise African markets without losing flavour and identity

Key modern aspects that are needed include facilities that reinforce good hygiene, water reticulation, lighting, paving and general neatness.
By Charles Dhewa Jul. 31, 2024

Investing in frontier, emerging markets

Some of the reasons that explain valuation gaps include the varying levels of privatisation, multinational presence, and private equity activity.
By Batanai Matsika Jul. 19, 2024

New book a powerful tale of the war on drugs

The event drew local writers and literature enthusiasts. It had a panel discussion featuring performance poet, Chirikure Chirikure, guitarist and music producer Clive Mono Mukundu,
By Khumbulani Muleya Jul. 12, 2024

How African mass markets enable participants to write their own CVs

The more an individual farmer or trader participates in the mass market, the more his/her CV is enhanced.
By Charles Dhewa Jul. 3, 2024

RBZ, SecZim design framework for virtual assets trading

Why virtual assets will work with the CDC is because it already operates a central securities depository for the Zimbabwe’s securities industry.
By Melody Chikono Jun. 17, 2024

SecZim bemoans absence of investment bankers

Speaking at the inaugural Capital Markets Conference in Nyanga this week, SecZim chief executive Anymore Taruvinga  said the market had been grappling with financial inclusion.
By Melody Chikono Jun. 7, 2024