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
6h ago
Is the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange worth watching?
Innscor Africa — Zimbabwe’s largest consumer goods conglomerate — milling, baking, consumer foods. Share price up 163% year-on-year. Strong USD revenue base.
By Isaac Jonas
May. 3, 2026
VFEX tipped for 20% growth as ZSE struggles for liquidity
Zimbabwe’s dollar-indexed Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX) is poised to outperform its much older peer, the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE), this year, with growth of up to 20%
By Mthandazo Nyoni
Apr. 24, 2026
Dollar-indexed VFEX gears for growth
He said VFEX was building a robust, transparent platform designed to safeguard investments, improve liquidity, and offer diverse avenues for capital deployment.
By Tatira Zwinoira
Dec. 21, 2025
Econet’s proposed ZSE exit sparks liquidity fears
ZSE Holdings chief executive Justin Bgoni expressed the exchange’s disappointment in an interview with the Zimbabwe Independent.
By Belinda Chiroodza and Tatira Zwinoira
Dec. 19, 2025
ZSE engages miners to establish commodities exchange platform
ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange Holdings (ZSE Holdings) is partnering with key players in the commodities sector to accelerate the long-delayed launch of the Victoria Falls Commodity Exchange
By Melody Chikono
Oct. 24, 2025
ZSE pushes for another equities tax cut to boost selloffs
However, the CGT, introduced in 2022, sparked a decline in investment interest and trading activity on the bourse.
By Ruth Maseko
Aug. 10, 2025
Glimmer of hope in a sea of chaos
In a sea of chaos, the tide may be starting to turn. But whether this glimmer becomes something more enduring depends, as always, on one elusive ingredient — consistency
By Shame Makoshori
Aug. 8, 2025
ZSE chief lifts the veil on dividend promise after self-listing milestone
If you look at Kenya and Nigeria, there has been a loss of foreign investors. Most of them have gone to South-east Asia.
By Ruth Maseko
Aug. 8, 2025




