Year: 2015
Main News Money & Markets

Zimbabwe: No bonuses for civil servants this year

HARARE, Zimbabwe  – Civil servants, and members of the armed forces in Zimbabwe on Friday celebrated Christmas without their usual annual bonuses. Both civil.

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Main News Zimbabwe

Grace Mugabe admits to studying for a MPhil and not PhD

by TZN Correspondent Grace Mugabe says she only registered for an MPhil at the University of Zimbabwe, raising  confusion over whether she ever completed.

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Business Main News

Power shortages hit tobacco farming in Zimbabwe

Tobacco farming has come under threat from incessant power cuts that have resulted in households and industries going for lengthy periods without electricity,.

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Main News Zimbabwe

Life after Mugabe :Zanu PF tangled in succession web

by Owen Gagare FOLLOWING the brutal purging of vice-president Joice Mujuru and her allies ahead of, during and after the watershed Zanu PF.

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Opinion & Columnist

The Mugabes and Power in Zim play

by Simukai Tinhu Political analyst First Lady Grace Mugabe’s manoeuvres since last year’s grand entry onto the nation’s political stage seem to resemble.

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Main News Technology

USA-Based Friends of Baptists Donates Computers to Zimbabwe Rural Schools

A United States-based organization, Friends of Baptists in Zimbabwe, has donated computers to Baptist schools in the southern African nation. According to Pastor.

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Main News Money & Markets

Mugabe: Use Of Yuan Will Help Revive Zim Economy

ZIMBABWE’S President Robert Mugabe said on Tuesday the planned increased use of the Chinese yuan as legal tender next year will boost liquidity.

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Business Main News

Zim Dollar Not About To Return – RBZ

ZIMBABWE’S government is looking at ways of easing the country’s cash crunch, President Robert Mugabe has said, as the central bank chief denied.

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Health & Fitness Main News

Fresh calls for Parirenyatwa’s resignation

THERE are fresh calls for the immediate resignation and prosecution of Health minister David Parirenyatwa, following reports that he has since paid back.

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