Zimbabwe: ZPI Identifies Buyers for Zimre Centre and Fidelity Towers
[Financial Gazette] ZIMRE Property Investments (ZPI) says it has identified prospective buyers for three properties it is disposing in Harare and Masvingo. ......
View ArticleZimbabwe: Financial Experts Against Bond Notes
[Financial Gazette] LOCAL and regional financial experts who attended the financial markets indaba in Harare last week remain sceptical over the introduction of bond notes by the Reserve Bank of...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Zimbabwe in Economic Distress As Government Remains Clueless
[Financial Gazette] The country once described as a "jewel for Africa" or the "bread basket of Africa" is slowly turning itself into economic mess characterised by mushrooming flea markets, tuck-shops,...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Stocking Up On Rand
[Financial Gazette] With the South African rand set to make somewhat of a second debut in Zimbabwe, following directives by the Ministry of Finance for government departments to start accepting the...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Mafungautsi Forest Endangered
[Financial Gazette] The quest for the elusive dollar among poverty stricken villagers living close to Mafungautsi forest, is putting the country's teak and mahogany tree species at risk of being wiped...
View ArticleZimbabwe: My Kondozi Story, the People's Hope Pillaged - Review
[Financial Gazette] Twelve years after falling victim to a land reform programme that went horribly wrong, former co-owner of Kondozi Farm, Edwin Moyo, finally got his voice back to tell his side of...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Succession Politics Worsens Country Risk
[Financial Gazette] The on-going infighting within the ruling ZANU-PF party over who should succeed President Robert Mugabe, should the aged leader leave office for whatever reason, has made the...
View ArticleWhose Victory Was It - the State or Demonstrators?
[Financial Gazette] Having been out covering the demonstrations that rocked Harare for the better part of Monday, I feel as qualified as anybody to offer, at least a bit of perspective as a reporter...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Can We Trust a Cash-Strapped Government?
[Financial Gazette] One of my darkest moments in journalism was reporting the closure in November 2008 of Metallon Gold's five mines in Zimbabwe, which threw 5 000 workers out of employment. ......
View ArticleZimbabwe: IoDZ Warns Pension Funds
[Financial Gazette] The absence of proper technical skills among trustees in various pension funds has affected the growth of funds in Zimbabwe, the Institute of Directors (IoDZ) has said. ......
View ArticleZimbabwe: Cotton Industry Faces Viability Problems
[Financial Gazette] Zimbabwe's cotton sector is experiencing viability challenges as production has declined, with the area dedicated to cotton slumping from 300 000 hectares in the 2011/2012 season to...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Time to Save Country
[Financial Gazette] Finance and Economic Development Minister, Patrick Chinamasa, is in London this week to address a conference on Zimbabwe looking at the economic situation in the country as well as...
View ArticleZimbabwe ‘closes’ in protest at unemployment, corruption
Zimbabweans stayed at home on Wednesday and foreign banks and most businesses in the capital shut down, in one of the biggest protests against high unemployment, an acute cash shortage and corruption...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Sibanda Suffered Stroke - Family
[The Herald] Veteran journalist and former Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ) president Dumisani Sibanda, who was found dead at his home in Bulawayo on Monday morning, suffered a stroke in his sleep,...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Regulatory Framework for Local Content Requirements
[The Herald] Further to last week's issue which focused on the need to promulgate local content requirement into law, this week's discussion looks at the institutional framework of the same. By their...
View ArticleWorld Briefs: Zimbabwe capital shut by protests
Business in Zimbabwe's capital and other cities ground to a halt Wednesday as Zimbabweans stayed home to protest the government's handling of the deteriorating economy, the latest sign of growing...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Mugabe Takes Over Anti-Corruption Body
Face with a rapidly advancing scourge of corruption, President Robert Mugabe has assumed full control of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission , which had apparently became a victim of feral...
View ArticleEast Africa: Zimbabwe Traders Target Tanzania, East Africa Market
Tanzania's market, with close to 50 million consumers, has caught the attention of Zimbabwe investors who now plan to grab the opportunities to boost intraregional trade. A recent survey by Zim Trade...
View ArticleDA urges government to speak out on Zimbabwe
The Democratic Alliance has called on President Jacob Zuma and Department of International Relations and Cooperation Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane to act on the unrest neighbouring in Zimbabwe....
View ArticleZimbabwe: Border Violence Suspects Denied Bail
The 20 suspects who were arrested for staging violent protests in Beitbridge last Friday and charged with public violence were yesterday denied bail by a local magistrate court. The group is part of a...
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