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Mugabe Praises Resilient Zimbabweans, Skirts Bond Notes

By MacDonald Dzirutwe President Robert Mugabe praised Zimbabweans on Tuesday for resilience in the face of economic hardship, in a speech that avoided the recent introduction of “bond notes”, a.

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Zimbabwe Makes Strides on Women in the Workplace

Zimbabwe has made significant strides over women in the workplace and is now ranked sixth out of 27 countries including the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) member countries.

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Zimbabwe: $35m Needed for Drought Relief – FAO

The Food and Agriculture Organisation requires $35 million for its 2016 /17 drought relief programme targeted at 486 000 households in Zimbabwe. FAO said the programme has been funded to.

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Zimbabwe Launches “Bond Notes” Currency to Ease Cash Crunch

 By MacDonald Dzirutwe Zimbabwe launched a “bond notes” currency which held its value against the U.S. dollar on Monday, despite warnings that it could cause hyperinflation and suggestions it could.

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Zimbabwe: Gov’t, UN Partners Commit $200m to Food Aid

By Samantha Chigogo Over $200 million has been contributed towards drought mitigation strategies as Government, in conjunction with the United Nations and other humanitarian organisations vow that no one will.

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PPC Zim Commissions $85mln Cement Plant

Barnabas Thondhlana Cement manufactuer PPC Zimbabwe says it expects to increase exports into the region after commissioning a $85 million plant in Harare which will double the firm’s cement production.

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Zimbabwe: My Relationship with Mugabe, Not Responsible for my Business Success – Adam Molai

  By Barnabas Thondhlana| Contributor   “I am an entrepreneur with wide-ranging experience in management consulting, retail, tobacco, property development, foundries, mining, fuel, lubricants, beverages, insurance and general manufacturing,” is.

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“White petroleum’’ Set to Transform Zimbabwe’s Economy

  By Barnabas Thondhlana Lithium – a previously little-known mineral so-called “white petroleum’’ that powers rechargeable devices including telephones and automobiles – is set to transform Zimbabwe’s economy following a.

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Climate Change on the Front Line in Rural Zimbabwe

  By Obi Anyadike The last time Tabitha Moyo’s* borehole went dry was the drought of 1992, a disaster that affected 20 million people across southern Africa. That the 50-metre.

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Zimbabwe’s Diaspora Remittances Reach $1bn

Diaspora remittances into Zimbabwe reached $1-billion, approximately the same amount being generated in the informal system, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) said on Wednesday. RBZ director of exchange control,.

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