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Chinamasa targets funeral assurers

HARARE – Finance minister Patrick Chinamasa (pictured) has declared war on local funeral assurers failing to meet minimum capital requirements and prescribed asset.

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Cheetahs are heading towards extinction thanks to human impact

Cheetah numbers in Zimbabwe have plunged by more than 85% in 16 years. CHEETAHS ARE “SPRINTING” to extinction due to habitat loss and.

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Biti and Mangoma should be arrested for corruption:MP

Shamva South Member of Parliament Joseph Mapiki says corruption did not start now but during the transitional government when then Movement for Democratic.

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Zimbabwe’s Biggest Coal Miner Gets Orders for Fuel From Europe

Zimbabwe’s biggest coal miner by output will start exporting a variety of the fuel used for steel to Europe next month, making it.

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Why Zimbabwe Finance Minister Chinamasa is poor

Zimbabwe’s Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa is the poorest in President Robert Mugabe’s government because he is the most sincere and honest person in.

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Cyanide kills 14 cattle

FOURTEEN cattle valued at $25 000, last week, died of suspected hydrogen cyanide following spillage of the poisonous effluent from a gold purification.

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Hwange cheetah makes global news

HARARE – Zimbabwe’s wildlife continues to make international news, after a six-year-old cheetah at Hwange National Park became the latest global newsmaker this.

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Harare tuck-shop owners to pay council fees in

HARARE – The Harare City Council (HCC) plans to enact a new by-law targeted at regulating tuck-shops in residential suburbs, a move that.

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Fertiliser shortages hit Zimbabwe

FOREIGN currency shortages blighting the country are posing a serious threat to the summer cropping season – amid revelations that fertiliser firms’ capacity.

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Britain insists bond notes are not a solution to Zimbabwe’s economic challenges

Britain yesterday insisted that bond notes, introduced by Zimbabwe last month as an export incentive and to save the current cash crisis the.

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