Bulls n Bears Investors Notebook : 20 November 2025

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Bulls n Bears Investors Notebook :  20 November   2025

 

	
 


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Bulls ‘n Bears Investors Diary: Today’s Events

 


 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 


 

 

	
 

 

IIZ wants Africa to overhaul insurance model

IIZ president Clementine Chinyuku made the remarks during her opening address at the ongoing Southern Africa Insurance Indaba in Victoria Falls yesterday.   THE Insurance Institute of Zimbabwe (IIZ) says Africa’s insurance sector needs a radical overhaul, urging leaders to abandon traditional risk models and reposition insurance as a core driver of economic growth, resilience, and investment across the continent.  <https://bullszimbabwe.com/> Read more »

 


 

                                                                                                                                                                 

 


 

OK closes 11 stores to curb losses

OK Zimbabwe Limited (OK) has closed a total of 11 stores in a sweeping consolidation drive aimed at curbing losses and easing liquidity pressures.  DEBT-STRAPPED retailer, OK Zimbabwe Limited (OK) has closed a total of 11 stores in a sweeping consolidation drive aimed at curbing losses and easing liquidity pressures.  <https://bullszimbabwe.com/> Read more »

 


 

 

Bio-digesters offer alternative to energy shortage

BIO-DIGESTERS are emerging as a transformative solution to Zimbabwe’s energy crisis, particularly in rural communities in the face of rampant deforestation and climate change. A biogas project, implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, is facilitating low-carbon investments by converting agricultural waste to biogas.  <https://bullszimbabwe.com/> Read more »

 


 

 

 


 

Govt urges insurers to prepare for monocurrency

GOVERNMENT has moved to reassure the insurance sector that no value will be lost on existing US dollar policies as Zimbabwe transitions to a monocurrency system, instructing the industry to develop clear “grandfathering” plans to protect policyholders. The call, made by Finance deputy minister Kudakwashe Mnangagwa, comes in response to mounting industry anxiety over how US dollar-denominated life, short-term and micro-insurance contracts will be honoured after the 2030 deadline for adopting the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG).  <https://bullszimbabwe.com/> Read more »

 


 

	 

	
Mnangagwa commissions Africa’s biggest tobacco processing plant

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has commissioned a multi-million-dollar expansion at Cut Rag Processors, making it Africa’s biggest tobacco processing plant. The plant has capacity to process 12 000 cigarettes per minute.  <https://bullszimbabwe.com/> Read more »

 


 

	 


 

Zimbabwe’s cannabis conundrum: Opportunity or exploitation?

In many parts of Zimbabwe, mbanje has long been interwoven into traditional medicinal and spiritual practices.  IN the rolling highlands and lowlands of Manicalandprovince, Tendai Mupfumi tends to his lush, vibrant cannabis crop, popularly known as mbanje across the country, a stark contrast to the poverty that once defined his life.  <https://bullszimbabwe.com/> Read more »

 


 

	 


 

 

Harare-Beitbridge Road 53,2km from completion

AUTHORITIES have said the Harare-Beitbridge Highway rehabilitation is almost complete, with 53,2km remaining. In an update released on Monday, the Transport and Infrastructural Development ministry announced the opening of a 3km four-lane stretch at Ngundu, pushing the total completed work to 528,8km.  <https://bullszimbabwe.com/> Read more »

 


 

	 


 

Annual Consumer Conference focuses on fighting counterfeit goods

The Government has reaffirmed its commitment to address the menace of counterfeit products threatening local industries by causing revenue loss, damaging brand reputations, and leading to job cuts. Giving welcome remarks at the Annual Consumer Conference in Bulawayo, Ministry of Industry and Commerce, Director of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Mrs Netai Magade said the event was key to coming up with strategies to deal with the menace of counterfeit products  <https://bullszimbabwe.com/> Read more »

 


 

                                                                                                                                                                 

 


 

 

Tighter import rules will uplift agric — Farmers

Farmer organisations, the Zimbabwe Agribusiness Forum and the Zimbabwe Farmers Union, have backed the Government’s tighter import controls  on grains, oilseeds and related products, describing the move as a viable promotion of local agricultural production. In September, the Government gazetted Statutory Instrument (SI) 87 of 2025, issued under the Agricultural Marketing Authority (Grains, Oilseeds and Products), which, while falling short of a full import ban, introduces significant restrictions on the importation of grain, oilseeds and related products.  <https://bullszimbabwe.com/> Read more »

 


 

 

 

Zimbabwe to increase local production of imported foods

THE Government is boosting local production of high-demand crops such as rice, pasta and potatoes, as part of its import substitution initiative. This follows a shift from maize to other alternatives. This is contained in the country’s new agriculture roadmap, the Agriculture Food Systems and Rural Transformation Strategy 2: 2026-30 (AFSRTS 2), which replaces AFSRTS 1, which ends this year.  <https://bullszimbabwe.com/> Read more »

 


 

 

 


 

OK Zimbabwe yet to sell properties to raise reboot funding

OK Zimbabwe is yet to unlock the US$10,5 million from the planned sale of properties to raise the funding required for its multimillion-dollar recapitalisation plan to reboot operations, which have been weighed down by mounting debts and stockouts. The funds are part of a broader US$30,5 million recapitalisation programme approved by directors and shareholders to address crippling debts and an acute liquidity shortfall. <https://bullszimbabwe.com/> Read more »

 


 

Zim insurers urged to exploit modern tech to drive growth

Insurance firms should exploit mobile technology, data analytics and digital platforms to reach more people, reduce costs and innovate product features, taking advantage of  Zimbabwe’s ongoing rapid digital transformation,  industry experts have said. Dr Carren Pindiri, senior lecturer and researcher in Economics at the University of Zimbabwe, said this at the ongoing Southern Africa Insurance Indaba 2025 in Victoria Falls, noting that if Zimbabwe’s currency, ZiG, and exchange stability are sustained, insurance demand is likely to rise in the future. <https://bullszimbabwe.com/> Read more »

 


 

 

 

Price strategy revives Simbisa’s rewards

Simbisa Brands says its revised pricing strategy, featuring price markdowns on several menu items, has stimulated growth in customer volumes, more than compensating for the softer gross profit margins. Group chief executive Mr Basil Dionisio said this in a trading update for the first quarter ended September 30, 2025,  noting that overall performance was further buoyed by favourable macroeconomic conditions across the group’s markets. <https://bullszimbabwe.com/> Read more »

 

	
 

	
 


 

INVESTORS DIARY 2025

 


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