Invest in Zimbabwe Stocks.
The premier digital gateway to the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange and the Zimbabwe growth story.
Regulated Framework
mystocks.africa holds South African regulatory permissions under FSCA licence FSP 52040 (via TanFox Pty Ltd). Orders are executed by licensed broker-dealer partners in each local market.
Direct Market Nodes
Direct API bridges to the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange dealing rooms via licensed broker-dealer partners across the region.
Modern Settlement
Unified liquidity nodes allowing instant funding and settlement via international wire or blockchain stablecoins.
Featured Zimbabwe Listings.
Primary liquidity drivers currently active on our regional trading terminal.
Zimbabwe market at a glance
Main exchange
Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE)
Regulator
Securities and Exchange Commission of Zimbabwe (SECZ)
Trading currency
USD
Trading hours
10:00 – 15:00 CAT (GMT+2)
Settlement cycle
T+3
Listed companies
55+
Established
1946
Financial centre
Harare
Unlocking the Zimbabwe Opportunity
Zimbabwe Capital Markets: Investor Overview
Zimbabwe is served by the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE), established in 1946 and headquartered in Harare. The exchange lists 55+ companies spanning sectors including Consumer Goods, Telecommunications, Financials. Trading operates 10:00 – 15:00 CAT (GMT+2) on a T+3 settlement cycle, regulated by Securities and Exchange Commission of Zimbabwe (SECZ).
Market Architecture & Economic Depth
Zimbabwe's stock exchange is one of the oldest in sub-Saharan Africa and home to some of the region's most resilient industrial and consumer companies. The ZSE operates in USD following Zimbabwe's currency reforms, providing a stable investment environment for foreign investors seeking exposure to Southern Africa's resource-rich interior.
The Zimbabwe stock market serves as a primary vehicle for regional capital formation. By facilitating domestic and international investment into the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange, the economy continues to modernise its financial infrastructure, providing transparent pricing and robust liquidity for both primary issuances and secondary market trading.
International investors accessing Zimbabwe equities through MyStocks.Africa benefit from USD-denominated settlement, eliminating direct USD currency exposure. All orders are executed through regulated local dealing members and settled through the ZSE's official central securities depository (CSD).
Primary Exchange
ZSE
Trading Hub
Harare
Settlement Cycle
T+3
Key Sectors on the ZSE
The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange spans multiple industries, each representing distinct exposure to Zimbabwe's economic growth drivers. Below are the primary sectors accessible to international investors via the mystocks.africa terminal.
Consumer Goods
DELTA.ZW · INNSCOR.ZW
2 listed companies
Telecommunications
ECO.ZW
1 listed company
Financials
OMZ.ZW
1 listed company
Technology
CASSAVA.ZW
1 listed company
Top Rated Equities in Zimbabwe
Investment Risk Disclosure
Investing in Zimbabwe equities involves currency risk, liquidity risk, and emerging market volatility. The USD exchange rate fluctuates and may affect the USD value of your holdings. All capital is at risk. Review our Risk Disclosure before investing.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Risks of investing in Zimbabwe
- Currency (FX) risk. Zimbabwe shares trade in USD. Your USD return moves with both the share price and the USD-to-USD exchange rate, which can help or hurt performance.
- Liquidity risk. Some ZSE-listed stocks trade thinly, so large orders can move the price and exits may take time. Frontier and emerging markets can be more volatile than developed ones.
- Dividends & withholding tax. Dividends may be subject to local withholding tax, which varies by country and any double-taxation treaty. Net dividends are converted to USD and credited to your wallet. Consult a tax adviser for your situation.
Market FAQ
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Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of capital. The value of investments can go down as well as up, and past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. This page is general information, not financial advice — consider your circumstances or consult a licensed adviser before investing. mystocks.africa holds South African regulatory permissions under FSCA licence FSP 52040 (via TanFox Pty Ltd); local execution is handled by licensed broker-dealer partners in each market. See our risk disclosure and editorial policy.
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