Zimbabwe post-Mugabe’s economy to grow by six
03/10/2018Zimbabwe’s economy will grow by 6.3 per cent this year, driven mainly by agriculture and mining, the finance minister said Monday as the Government seeks to boost growth after the.
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Zimbabwe’s economy will grow by 6.3 per cent this year, driven mainly by agriculture and mining, the finance minister said Monday as the Government seeks to boost growth after the.
Australian and United States’ consuls met tour operators in Hwange and Victoria Falls where they reaffirmed their countries’ renewed support for Zimbabwe as a safe destination. The US leads the.
Vice President Retired General Constantino Chiwenga has inaugurated the French owned and Zimbabwe assembled luxury boat, the African Dream, built at a cost of $2,5 million dollars. The luxury cruise.
ZIMBABWE secured a $250 million loan from a UK-based fund Monday in a development finance minister Prof Mthuli Ncube described as a show of confidence in the country’s economy. The.
Zimbabwe on Sunday inaugurated a president for the second time in nine months as a country recently jubilant over the fall of longtime leader Robert Mugabe is now largely subdued.
Government has set aside $1,5 million to bankroll costs associated with renal treatment following its recent policy on free dialysis in all public health institutions, Health and Child Care Minister.
Zimbabwe’s beleaguered tourism sector is starting to re-engage its international markets, targeting tour operators who had ceased to package the country in recent years. The most high-profile example this month.
A senior opposition politician forcibly returned to Zimbabwe after being refused asylum in neighbouring Zambia has accused state security officials of carrying out an illegal abduction overseas. Tendai Biti, a.
One of Zimbabwe’s most prolific writers, David Mungoshi, receives the Pan African Writers Association (PAWA) Patron of the Arts Award and the PAWA Honorary Membership Award for his contribution to.
The energy and power development Minister, Dr. Samuel Undenge, has recently affirmed that work at the Kariba South Extension Project is in progress and is set to boost Zimbabwe’s power.