‘Govt wants to be central in carbon credit trading’
The government recently legislated Statutory Instrument (SI) 48 of 2025, which introduced holistic regulations to govern how carbon credit trading is conducted.
By Blessed Ndlovu
5h ago
Understanding govt’s move to drop penalties for pricing above official exchange rate
Since the introduction of the ZiG currency in 2024, Zimbabwean businesses have struggled with a dual pricing system dictated both by the official interbank rate and parallel market rates.
By Samuel Wadzai
May. 11, 2025
Zimbabwe launches groundbreaking carbon market regulations
Zimbabwe is among the first countries in Africa to reach full Article 6 readiness
By Staff Reporter
May. 9, 2025
Cde Minister, we live this health crisis everyday
Machakaire’s recent comments, while seemingly well-intentioned, have left many sceptical.
By Newsday
May. 8, 2025
Govt aims to tap into US$200m local carbon credits market
Zimbabwe generated 31 293 689 carbon credits from 26 projects as of October 2024, according to the American-based Voluntary Registry Offsets Database.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga
May. 7, 2025
Proplastics bemoans export retention threshold
During the first quarter, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) raised its export retention threshold to 30% from 25%.
By Lee Musaidzi
May. 6, 2025
US dollar reigns: Why ZiG struggles to gain ground in banking landscape
With the introduction of the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) currency in April 2024, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) aimed to gradually grow its share in the
By Kudakwashe Taimo
Apr. 25, 2025
RBZ urges industry to use industrialisation financing options
To achieve that ‘stability’, the RBZ had to reduce the money supply to below normal market levels, resulting in a serious liquidity crunch which triggered deflation.
By Bongile Moyo
Apr. 24, 2025
Railway section yet to be cleared after Friday train accident
A SECTION where 13 passengers, including tourists and crew members, were injured in a train accident on Friday, is a dark spot according to locals.
By Rex Mphisa
Apr. 21, 2025