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Harare cemetery settlers set to be removed

Harare City Council has said it will move illegal settlers who have invaded Granville Cemetery and occupied land set aside for future graves. Desperate.

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Zimbabwe on its last legs as economic crisis escalates

ZIMBABWE has plunged into an unprecedented post-dollarisation financial crisis as stock of currency continues to dwindle amid a tightening liquidity crunch that has.

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Zimbabwe Land Reform Programme :Court Orders Government to Pay Interfresh Limited Compensation

Government should pay $27 million to Interfresh Limited as compensation for the firm’s seven farms that were compulsorily acquired under the land reform.

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Zambia maize prices soar as government banned exports, threaten drought hit Zimbabwe

Prices of maize from Zambia have started rising after its government banned exports of the staple grain, Grain Miller Association of Zimbabwe president.

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VP Mnangagwa’s Sister Stays In Council House For Free: Report

BY BLESSED MHLANGA A WOMAN believed to be Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s sister is reportedly staying at a council house in Kwekwe without paying.

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Eskom Denies Secrecy Around Zimbabwe Power Deal

Johannesburg — Eskom has confirmed the sale of electricity to Zimbabwe, but denied that the power supply agreement with its Zimbabwean counterpart the.

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Wall Climbing IODZ Boss Susan Mutangadura Lands Hubby In Trouble

Zimbabwe Stock Exchange chief executive Alban Dhladhla Chirume yesterday appeared in court facing domestic abuse charges. Chirume (52) of No. 41 Harare Drive, Borrowdale,.

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Zimbabwe Churches Tax Comes To Effect

CHURCHES are bracing for a new tax on income derived from trade or investments following regulations that came into effect on January 1..

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Zimbabwe enjoyed festive uninterrupted power supply

ZIMBABWEANS, for the first time in several years, enjoyed uninterrupted power supply this past festive season. For the past two weeks, the entire.

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Corruption rocks maize import licenses

by TZN Correspondent HARARE-The Grain Millers’ Association of Zimbabwe has dismissed claims  by  Zimbabwe’s Agriculture Minister Dr Joseph Made that he  issued enough permits.

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