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Zhuwao buries old mate Lumumba

YOUTH minister Patrick Zhuwao has appointed a seven-member Zimbabwe Youth Council board that is expected to serve for three years. Acie Lumumba In.

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Farmers on seized land: Zimbabwe mulls rent

Harare – Zimbabwe is considering charging rent to black subsistence farmers who settled on large-scale commercial farms confiscated mainly from white owners during.

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Lye’s Midlands Air Ambulance Charity team get set to face the Bear Grylls survival challenge in Zimbabwe

A team from Midlands Air Ambulance Charity in Lye will face the Bear Grylls Survival Academy Challenge in Zimbabwe this November A TEAM.

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CABS to launch rent-to-buy scheme

The Central Africa Building Society (CABS) has sold only 700 houses from the 2 800 constructed under the Budiriro Housing project in partnership.

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Zimbabwe Revenue Authority says economy is in ‘choppy waters’

Zimbabwe’s tax agency says it missed the government’s revenue collection target by six percent in the six months to June, as the economy.

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UBS rogue trader: ‘It could happen again’

The London trader who lost the Swiss bank UBS £1.4bn ($1.9bn) has apologised and said that banking has not done enough to regain.

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Zimbabwe’s tax collections below target

Harare – Zimbabwe’s tax collections were six percent below target in the first half of this year due to a depressed economy, the.

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OK Zimbabwe doubles Q1 profit despite weaker sales

OK Zimbabwe, the country’s biggest supermarket chain, says its operating profit for the first quarter of 2016 was up by over 100 percent.

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Zimbabwe Stock Exchange index closes week in red

The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange closed the week at 98.8 points with a weekly turnover of $5.77 million after shedding off 0.09 points in.

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US$57m lost in dodgy American trade

ZIMBABWE was prejudiced of more than US$57,2 million through extortionately priced imports and underinvoiced exports to the United States between 2000 to 2005,.

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