Bulls n Bears Investors Notebook : 01 September 2025

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Bulls n Bears Investors Notebook :  01 September   2025

 

	
 


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Bulls ‘n Bears Investors Diary: Today’s Events

 


 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 


 

 

	
 

 

Zimbabwe’s Exorbitant Bank Charges Choking Financial Inclusion – Report

HIGH bank charges imposed by local institutions are severely choking financial inclusion and contradicting best practices from other regional players, the National Economic Consultative Forum (NECM) report has revealed. The …  <https://bullszimbabwe.com/zimbabwes-exorbitant-bank-charges-choking-financial-inclusion-report/> Read more »

 


 

                                                                                                                                                                 

 


 

Inside the ‘Bondage’ of Zimbabwe’s Contract Tobacco Farming

Harare, Zimbabwe — Land reforms gave Zimbabweans farms — but contract tobacco deals have handed power to private companies. Zimbabwe’s tobacco sector was once on the brink of collapse. Now, …  <https://bullszimbabwe.com/inside-the-bondage-of-zimbabwes-contract-tobacco-farming/> Read more »

 


 

 

Climate change threatens success of Zimbabwe’s big earner

Zimbabwe officially closed the tobacco marketing season earlier this month with a record-breaking output of 352.7 million kilogrammes, worth a total $1.2bn. This year’s tobacco output, which surpassed the target …  <https://bullszimbabwe.com/climate-change-threatens-success-of-zimbabwes-big-earner/> Read more »

 


 

 

 


 

SMEs urged to embrace digital platforms for AfCFTA success

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) have been urged to embrace digital and e-commerce platforms as they prepare to trade under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). Experts say this …  <https://bullszimbabwe.com/smes-urged-to-embrace-digital-platforms-for-afcfta-success/> Read more »

 


 

	 

	
Firms prioritise volume recovery to defend margins

ZIMBABWEAN firms listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) are prioritising volume recovery to defend their profit margins, riding on the stable operating environment. This strategy is essential for maintaining … <https://bullszimbabwe.com/firms-prioritise-volume-recovery-to-defend-margins/> Read more »

 


 

	 


 

Industry urges RBZ to formalise de-dollarisation

The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries has urged the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to formalise its proclamations on de-dollarisation through clear legal instruments. The business lobby says this move is critical … <https://bullszimbabwe.com/industry-urges-rbz-to-formalise-de-dollarisation/> Read more »

 


 

	 


 

 

VFEX sets record with 24percent year-to-date return

The Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX) is demonstrating its strength as a US dollar-based stock exchange, setting a record for year-to-date performance. Driven by robust gains in key counters, the …  <https://bullszimbabwe.com/vfex-sets-record-with-24percent-year-to-date-return/> Read more »

 


 

	 


 

 

ZimTrade supports rural women’s basketry for export

The national trade development and promotion organisation, ZimTrade, has embarked on a capacity-building initiative for Zenzele Basket Works, a basketry cluster in Chivi. This is an effort to make the … <https://bullszimbabwe.com/zimtrade-supports-rural-womens-basketry-for-export/> Read more »

 


 

                                                                                                                                                                 

 


 

Unifreight to expand fleet only after Zim cost of business falls: CEO

HARARE – Unifreight Africa Limited reshaped its business model in 2024, and this is now bearing fruit with the company targeting a US$38.5 million turnover this year, up from the …  <https://bullszimbabwe.com/unifreight-to-expand-fleet-only-after-zim-cost-of-business-falls-ceo/> Read more »

 


 

 

 

Old Mutual Zimbabwe adopts USD reporting amid strong forex earning

FINANCIAL services group, Old Mutual Zimbabwe (OMZ), has moved to report in hard currency across key subsidiaries to reflect growing US dollar inflow, positioning the business for greater transparency and …  <https://bullszimbabwe.com/old-mutual-zimbabwe-adopts-usd-reporting-amid-strong-forex-earning-2/> Read more »

 


 

 

1,4m Zim youths jobless

A STAGGERING 1,4 million Zimbabwean youths are jobless, with United Nations resident and humanitarian co-ordinator in Zimbabwe, Edward Kallon, saying the figures are disturbing. The statistics were revealed at the … <https://bullszimbabwe.com/> Read more »

 


 

Air Zim launches Harare-Mutare flights ahead of expo

STATE-OWNED airline, Air Zimbabwe (Private) Limited (Air Zim), will launch daily return flights between Harare and Mutare ahead of next month’s Sanganai/Hlanganani World Travel Expo, with the route potentially becoming … <https://bullszimbabwe.com/> Read more »

 


 

 

Industry pushes for deregulation to spur growth

THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) has called on the government to adopt Argentine President Javier Milei’s version of “one deregulation per day” model, proposing the elimination or adjustment of … <https://bullszimbabwe.com/> Read more »

 


 

 

African aviation bodies, Comesa collaborate on green transition

THE African Civil Aviation Commission (Afcac) and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) are joining forces to help member states develop policies for environmentally sustainable aviation, with … <https://bullszimbabwe.com/> Read more »

 

	
 

	
 


 

INVESTORS DIARY 2025

 


Company

Event

Venue

Date & Time

 


 

 


Unifreight

AGM

Royal Harare or virtually via FTS platform

Friday August 29 | 10am

 


SeedCo International

AGM

virtual (Escrow platform)

Friday September 5 | 11am

 


SeedCo Limited

AGM

virtual   (Escrow platform)

Friday September 5 | 12pm

 


RTG

AGM

Jacaranda Rooms 2 and 3, Rainbow Towers

Monday September 8 | 12pm

 


REST OF AFRICA

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 


Counters Trading Under Cautionary

 


CBZH

GetBucks

EcoCash

 


Padenga

Econet

RTG

	

Fidelity

TSL

FMHL

 


 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 


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