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The 2% Tax Trap Why Zimbabwe Can’t Let Go

TweetShareSharePin0 SharesBy Newton Mambande HARARE – AS an economist, I have been following the debate surrounding the 2% Intermediated Money Transfer Tax (IMTT) with great interest. Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube’s…

ZBFH Stock Jumps 11% on 41% Profit Surge, Despite Cost Pressures

TweetShareSharePin0 SharesBy ETimes HARARE – ZBFH’s profitability for the nine months to 30 September 2025 is encouraging, with Profit After Tax (PAT) rising 41% year-on-year to ZWG610 million. This performance…

CABS rewards shareholders with US$12 million dividend

TweetShareSharePin0 SharesBy ETimes HARARE – CABS, Zimbabwe’s largest building society, distributed US$12 million (ZiG348.28 million) in dividends to shareholders in 2024, reinforcing its commitment to delivering value despite economic challenges. The payout reflects…

CABS pumps US$90m into economy, earns ESG honor

TweetShareSharePin0 SharesBy ETimes HARARE – CABS has reinforced its role as a key economic enabler, channelling US$90 million in renewed credit facilities toward agriculture, mining, and infrastructure development in 2024…

CABS doubles down on ESG, digital growth with AfDB backing

TweetShareSharePin0 SharesBy ETimes HARARE – CABS has cemented its position as a leader in sustainable banking and digital transformation, securing runner-up positions in both ESG and Digital Innovation categories at Zimbabwe’s 2024 Banks and Banking…