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Weekly Reports
WEEKLY REPORT-12.12.2025
Heavies anchor the market in the week under review…
Heavies anchored the market in the week under review as the All-Share Index gained 1.61% to 249.59pts while, the Blue-Chip Index went up 2.67% to close at 256.00pts, mainly anchored by gains in CBZ, ZB, Delta and TSL. The Industrial Index added 1.61% to 249.54pts while, on the contrary the Mid Cap Index was 2.64% weaker at 245.94pts as selected counters among its constituents experienced selling pressure during the week.
Headlining the winners of the week was NTS which surged 100% to close at $0.5010 with FML trailing behind on a 22.00% jump to $1.9154 on retail demand. Banking group NMB was 12.30% higher at $5.1000 with agricultural concern Ariston advancing 11.75% to close at $0.0371. Brick manufacturer Willdale added 11.31% to end the week at $0.0502 while, banking group CBZ rose 11.11% week on week and closed at $10.0000. ZB bank also featured in the risers’ zone after rebounding 8.43% to settle at $4.5000 while, heavy cap Delta Corporation ticked up 6.90% and closed at $19.0563, where supply could be found. TSL Limited was 4% up during the week as it closed at $2.6000 while, ZSE Holdings added 2.41% and closed at $0.8500. On the fallers’ side was Turnall Holdings which led on a 16.67% loss that took it to $0.1000 with CAFCA Limited which retreated 15% and closed at $13.6000 on weakening demand. Hippo Valley Estates reversed prior week’s gains on a 14.28% loss that took the sugar processor to $6.2150, where demand could be established. Zimpapers was 12.50% down at $0.0700 while, retailer OK Zimbabwe trimmed 12.27% to end at $0.1300. Sugar refiner Star Africa was 11.57% weaker at $0.0271 with Nampak trimming 8.71% to close at $0.7650. Heavy cap Econet Wireless rolled back to $6.4686 after a 6.57% loss while, TN Cybertech eased 5.14% to end at $0.1138. Tanganda Tea lost 4.39% to $0.7171 as it completed the top ten losers of the week. Overall, twelve counters traded in the negative against sixteen fallers while, two remained stable, to leave the market with a negative breadth.