Zimbabwe: Exploring The Economy 37 Years On
[Zimbabwe Independent] April 18 2017 marked 37 years of the country's Independence from colonial rule. The definition of Independence in 1980 included freedom from the white minority regime, freedom of...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Central Bank Bails Out Mines From Tobacco Sales
[Financial Gazette] PAYMENTS to mining industry's foreign suppliers have improved since the tobacco marketing season kicked off in February, according to industry sources. ......
View ArticleZimbabwe: Wage Theft Fuels Economic Crisis
[Financial Gazette] SOCIAL and economic analysts say social and economic degeneration experienced in the country may be in part a result of failure by companies to pay salaries and wages to their...
View ArticleHundreds Register for Highway Project Jobs
[Financial Gazette] More than 700 people hoping to get employed in the dualisation of the US$3 billion Beitbridge-Harare-Chirundu highway have started registering for jobs in this farming town ahead of...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Former Harare Mayor Masunda to Chair Business Unit
[Financial Gazette] FORMER Harare mayor, Muchadeyi Masunda, has bounced back at Town House after being appointed to the Harare Sunshine Holdings (HSH)'s board. ......
View ArticleZimbabwe: Timber Wage Dispute Taken to Supreme Court
[Zimbabwe Independent] EMPLOYERS in the timber sector have applied to the Supreme Court to have a Labour Court ruling compelling them to continue paying a minimum wage of US$150, a figure they feel...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Tenants Conning Landlords
[Financial Gazette] THAT our economy has got cash challenges is not a secret. Long and winding queues in banking halls, widespread engagement of debt collectors and frequent use of court messengers to...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Youth Lead Independence Celebrations in Cape Town
[Zanu-PF] On 18 April 2017 Zimbabwe marked its 37th Independence anniversary from the British Colonial settlers who colonized Zimbabwe naming it then Rhodesia. One of the most important days on...
View ArticleMinister Kasukuwere Suspends Entire Town Council
[The Herald] Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Saviour Kasukuwere has suspended Chitungwiza Mayor Phillip Mutoti and all 24 councillors for allegedly corruptly allocating...
View ArticleBank, Businessman Tussle Over Property
[Financial Gazette] THE High Court has temporarily stayed the auctioning of a property that a Mutare businessman allegedly used as collateral to access a loan from a commercial bank way after he had...
View ArticleTimber Processing Giant Courts Suitors
[Financial Gazette] THE country's largest timber processing firm, Allied Timbers Zimbabwe (ATZ), a strategic parastatal sitting on 130 000 hectares of land, is courting suitors to help it construct...
View ArticleMunicipality to Hike Water Tariff
[Financial Gazette] A council proposal to commericalise water and sanitation services in the dormitory town could result in a 118 percent hike in water tariffs. ......
View ArticleRevenue Authority to Tax Informal Sector
[Financial Gazette] THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) has intensified efforts to collect taxes from the informal sector as it desperately seeks to shore up State coffers. ......
View ArticlePremier League in Stadium Headache
[The Herald] JUST five weeks into the 2017 season the Premier Soccer League have been thrown into a quandary with their fixtures facing a massive disruption again following a decision by the Ministry...
View ArticleTrade and Industry On 2017 Zimbabwe International Trade Fair
[Govt of SA] The 2017 Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) kicked-off to much fanfare and to greater opportunities of further strengthening bilateral trade relations between South Africa and...
View ArticleTriangle Back Coach
[The Herald] THE management at Triangle have thrown their weight behind new gaffer Taurai Mangwiro and are confident results will come following an indifferent start to the season. Club chairman...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Banned Products Flood Market
POLITICIANS and their cronies are taking advantage of an import ban on selected products meant to allow local manufacturers to recover to ship into the country the banned merchandise, which sources...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Immigration Officers Arrested for Fraud
POLICE have arrested seven immigration officers stationed at Victoria Falls International Airport over fraud involving visa fees for international visitors. The seven were identified as Kushinga...
View ArticleSetback for Beitbridge-Chirundu Dualisation
[Financial Gazette] GOVERNMENT has put brakes on the US$3 billion Beitbridge-Harare-Chirundu dualisation project, despite the recent hype around what could be Zimbabwe's biggest infrastructure project...
View ArticleGovernment Admits 'Printing' Money
[Financial Gazette] PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe's embattled administration has for the first time admitted printing money in the form of a virtual currency through the Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS),...
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