Econet Wireless Zimbabwe to Delist from ZSE, Lists InfraCo on VFEX

Econet Wireless Zimbabwe Limited has announced its intention to voluntarily delist from the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) and list its infrastructure subsidiary, Econet Infrastructure Company Limited (Econet InfraCo), on the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX). The company advised shareholders in a cautionary statement dated December 15, 2025.

The move aims to unlock shareholder value, with Econet InfraCo holding the company’s real estate, towers, and power assets. The company will retain 70% of Econet InfraCo’s shares, while up to 30% will be allocated to settle an exit offer for shareholders who elect not to remain invested in the company post-delisting.

The exit offer will be financed partly in cash and partly in shares in Econet InfraCo. Shareholders wishing to deal in the company’s shares post-delisting may do so privately, subject to the company’s Memorandum and Articles and applicable laws.

The delisting and listing on VFEX are subject to shareholder approval and regulatory compliance. The company has appointed an independent valuation expert to determine the value of Econet InfraCo’s shares, ensuring fairness and transparency.

Shareholders and the investing public are advised to exercise caution when dealing in the company’s securities until further notice.

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