Bus Owner Duped of U.S.$3000 in Remand Prison
[The Herald] Fungai Lupande -FIRST Class Bus Company owner, Simbarashe Gibson, was allegedly duped of $3 000 in a botched business deal with a fellow inmate at Harare Central Remand Prison. ......
View ArticleStock Exchange Turnover Down 15% in 2016
[Zimbabwe Independent] The value of shares that exchanged hands on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) was down 15% in 2016 to $193 912 389, despite a late rally in the last quarter of the year, latest...
View ArticleChinese Site Publishes First Pic of 'Zim Elephants' in Concrete Enclosure
[News24Wire] This is the grim concrete enclosure that's now home for some of the latest batch of elephants shipped from Zimbabwe's beautiful Hwange National Park to a zoo in China. ......
View Article'Govt to Act On South Africa Tariff Lift Request'
[The Herald] ZIMBABWE says it will submit a response to South Africa soon explaining its position on the southern trade partner's request for a phase down of taxes on certain imports in terms of the...
View ArticleStability, Bond Notes Kill Rand Interest
[Zimbabwe Independent] THE recent stability of the South African rand against the United States dollar and the increase of bond notes in the economy have led to a decline in cross-border traders...
View ArticleRBZ Pays U.S.$72,9 Million in Incentives
[The Herald] THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe says it has to date paid $72,9 million as incentives to exporters, the bulk of which went to gold producers, tobacco farmers and diaspora remittances. ......
View ArticleDecriminalising the sex trade in Zimbabwe
IT IS midnight at a shopping centre in Hopley, a poor suburb east of Harare. Masceline, an orphaned 15-year-old, stands in the darkness. ......
View ArticleNation Continues to Rely On Donor Funds
[Zimbabwe Independent] A TOUGH and agonising year is an apt description of 2016 when it comes to health service delivery. ......
View ArticleZimbabwe: Camouflage Lands Seven in Trouble
Seven people have been arrested in Kadoma after they were found wearing camouflage or regalia resembling military uniforms as the crackdown targeting civilians not taking heed of authorities' call...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Nation Continues to Rely On Donor Funds
Zimbabwe this year experienced one of its darkest periods when major referral health centres, Harare and United Bulawayo Hospitals , suspended operations as a result of lack of vital drugs such as...
View ArticleMore than a buzzword? Resilience to climate change in Zimbabwe
Climate change-induced disasters will keep on coming, as sure as the sun rises. But rather than governments and aid agencies swinging into belated – often chaotic – action after they’ve struck, the...
View Article.com | Zimbabwe bans street food over typhoid, cholera fears
This is the grim concrete enclosure that's now home for some of the latest batch of elephants shipped from Zimbabwe's beautiful Hwange National Park to a zoo in China. Harare - Zimbabwe has banned...
View ArticleZimbabwe: In Drought-Hit Zimbabwe, Women's 'Second Shift' Burden Grows
Marwendo - Longer hours of unpaid work to gather scarce water, firewood and food are putting women - and their paid jobs - at risk Even so, Mhlanga, who lives in a remote village in eastern Zimbabwe,...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Mental Hospital Patients Starve
PATIENTS at Ingutsheni Mental Hospital in Bulawayo have been hit by scurvy - a disease common in the 18th century - due to a poor diet as serious cash constraints affect food supplies at the central...
View ArticleChaos Ahead of AFCON Continues, Send-Off Dinner Cancelled
[New Zimbabwe] A SAD atmosphere engulfed at the Rainbow Towers Hotel Friday evening after word filtered that the 23 National Football Team players were refusing to leave their rooms and attend their...
View ArticleIn Zimbabwe, a First Lady Exerts Her Power
Grace Mugabe, the wife of President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe, is one of the main actors maneuvering to succeed him. ......
View ArticleZimbabwe succession scuffle turns into tempest in a tea cup
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) -- The often nasty battle to succeed Zimbabwe's aging president has turned into a tempest in a tea cup - literally. On the face of it, nothing was wrong with Facebook of one of...
View Article.com | Grace Mugabe 'grabs more houses' in $1.3m diamond ring dispute
Zimbabwean First Lady Grace Mugabe has allegedly grabbed two more properties from a Lebanese businessman, despite the court ordering her to vacate the three houses that she initially seized in a...
View ArticleThis Newport Beach wealth advisor grew up poor in a war-torn African country
The gig: Joe Duran, 49, is the founder and chief executive of United Capital, a Newport Beach wealth management firm that's trying to become as much a tech company as an investment shop. The company...
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