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ZFN Capital Friday Drinks brings together Zimbabwe's sharpest economist and stockbrokers to break down the week's business and capital market trends. We dive deep into economic analysis, unpacking what's really driving Zimbabwe's economy, and investment landscape. Each episode features lively debates on business strategies, market performance, and policy impacts-giving you clear, smart insights to stay ahead in a complex market. Pull up a chair and join the conversation that is as rich in content as the conversations are engaging.

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Portada del episodio Is Zimbabwe Hostile for Business?A look at Tax Pressure & Investor Confidence Part 1 | Friday Drinks

Is Zimbabwe Hostile for Business?A look at Tax Pressure & Investor Confidence Part 1 | Friday Drinks

Join Tinashe, Ranga and Rufaro begin with agriculture, unpacking the difference between lifestyle farming and commercial farming, and debating whether successful farming requires full-time presence on the farm. The discussion then moves into deeper economic issues, including RBZ money supply growth, inflation risks, and what rising liquidity could mean for prices and stability in the economy. The panel also explores tax pressure and enforcement by ZIMRA, following recent concerns raised by Delta, and what this signals for investor confidence and the ease of doing business in Zimbabwe. At the centre of the debate is a key question: is Zimbabwe becoming a hostile business environment? From farming and productivity to taxation, money supply, and informalisation, the panel breaks down the forces shaping Zimbabwe’s economic reality. Sponsored by Delta Corporation - 'Share a Coke' and join the conversation.

8 de jun de 2026 - 47 min
Portada del episodio Zimbabwe bans foreign investors in SME Mining, wants 98% locals in senior management | Friday Drinks

Zimbabwe bans foreign investors in SME Mining, wants 98% locals in senior management | Friday Drinks

In this episode, Ranga and Rufaro discuss Zimbabwe’s mining sector amid major policy shifts, including the ban on foreign participation in small-scale gold mining and requirements for 98% local representation in senior and middle management roles across mining operations. They unpack what these changes mean for investment, skills development, and the long-term competitiveness of Zimbabwe’s mining industry. The discussion explores key questions around regulatory risk, ease of doing business, and whether policy is aligned with the realities of large-scale mining development and global capital requirements. Zimbabwe holds significant mineral wealth, including lithium and gold, and continues to attract investor interest. But how these policies are implemented will shape confidence in the sector going forward. Join the conversation and share your thoughts in the comments. This episode is sponsored by Dairibord Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe’s new mining policy a ban foreign participation in small-scale gold mining The 98% local requirement for senior and middle management in mining operations What “localisation” means in practice for skills, capacity, and leadership The role of foreign expertise in large-scale mining and whether it is replaceable locally Regulatory risk and how sudden policy shifts affect investor confidence Ease of doing business in Zimbabwe’s extractive sector Implications for capital-intensive projects like lithium mining Balancing economic empowerment with attracting foreign direct investment What these policies signal about Zimbabwe’s long-term industrialisation strategy The future of mining competitiveness in a global commodity market

1 de jun de 2026 - 1 h 12 min
Portada del episodio Decline in Agriculture Funding, Banking Crisis, FDI Inflows & US Dollar Economy | Friday Drinks

Decline in Agriculture Funding, Banking Crisis, FDI Inflows & US Dollar Economy | Friday Drinks

Join Tinashe, Ranga and Rufaro as they unpack why Command Agriculture failed? Why is Zimbabwe struggling to attract meaningful foreign direct investment (FDI)? And what does it mean for the economy when the US dollar dominates everyday transactions? Zimbabwe’s banking sector, low deposit levels, the decline in agricultural funding, the shift from maize to tobacco farming, the US dollar economy and ZiG, and the broader economic and political challenges affecting growth and investment. The team also discusses: Millers and GMB The impact of politicised agricultural funding Why bank deposits in Zimbabwe remain low The dominance of the US dollar in rural economies Whether politics continues to hold Zimbabwe back economically Why Zimbabwe is not attracting investment at the same scale as other African countries Sponsored by Delta Corporation — Share a Coke and join the conversation.

1 de jun de 2026 - 1 h 8 min
Portada del episodio Friday Drinks: Reform, Reality & Recovery: Is Zimbabwe’s Economy Finally Turning the Corner?

Friday Drinks: Reform, Reality & Recovery: Is Zimbabwe’s Economy Finally Turning the Corner?

Ranga, Rufaro and Simba Mangwendeza unpack key issues shaping Zimbabwe’s economy and financial sector. The conversation explores interest rates, monetary policy and the challenge of building confidence in the ZiG within a highly dollarised economy. The panel also discusses banking sector dynamics, including low lending activity, weak long-term deposits and shifting loans-to-deposits ratios. Further topics include ease of doing business, rising tax pressures, IMTT and the complexities of taxing a largely informal and cash-based economy. The discussion also looks at Zimbabwe’s gold reserves, mining sector potential and the estimated US$15.5bn capital requirement needed to fully unlock growth in the industry. A deep dive into the realities, contradictions and opportunities within Zimbabwe’s evolving economic landscape.

19 de may de 2026 - 1 h 6 min
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La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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