RBZ cuts limits bank charges, expands mobile and ZipIt limits

This comes after years of depositors complaining of extremely high bank charges, with bankers defending the exorbitant amounts as crucial to staying profitable.
By Blessed Ndlovu 10h ago

RBZ introduces new ZiG notes, adds higher denominations

He added that banks are required to continue accepting old notes, which will be gradually withdrawn and destroyed once returned to the banking system.
By Blessed Ndlovu 18h ago

Supplier consolidation: Turning less into more

Procurement professionals continue to stare down a litany of challenges. They are expected to deliver more value with fewer resources at their disposal. In the intricate dynamics of supply chain
By Charles Nyika 20h ago

Africa must not function as Russia’s tool for aggression

For four years, Russia has been conducting a war of conquest against Ukraine. It is a war that became Ukraine’s endless tragedy and Russia’s endless humiliation.
By Olexander Scherba 21h ago

Business is spiritual

We have been taught to think of business as arithmetic, defined by profit and loss, margins and market share, strategy decks, shareholder value, etcetera.

Cybersecurity the new financial stability policy

Zimbabwe’s financial inclusion story has long been measured through the lens of basic access to financial products.
By Dennis Mambure 22h ago

Dual listings and fungibility: Re-imagining stock exchange

Dual listings are often viewed as a sign of capital markets maturity. They allow a company to trade on more than one exchange, often in different currencies, broadening its investor base
By Kudakwashe Taimo 22h ago

Mission 300: Sadc’s ambitious drive to power region by 2030

International financial institutions have sharpened their focus on power sector reform and regional integration under Mission 300,
By Donald Nyandoro 23h ago

Aborted US$367m funding deal leaves health of millions at risk

The collapse of a proposed US$367 million bilateral health agreement between Zimbabwe and the United States this week triggered alarm among medical experts and civil society groups