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Kaseke shamed as Mugabe disowns job cuts directive

Robert  Mugabe  ’s office has denied responsibility for the mass retrenchment of workers by parastatals after the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) said it.

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Lion Lager using Cecil to market beer

by News24 THE popular Lion Lager brew is using Cecil to market its beer. The brand placed adverts in the Zimbabwean press on.

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Mpofu, Zivhu connived to fleece $1.5 million from home-seekers

by Staff Reporter HARARE-Reports suggesting that the Zimbabwe Amalgamated Housing Association (ZAHA) owned by convicted fraudster Killer Zivhu intends to sue Transport minister.

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Cecil the lion : US govt mum on Zim’s request

HARARE – The United States government has backed away from giving any more public comments on the administration’s handling of Zimbabwe’s extradition request.

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The slow death of Zimbabwe’s labour movement

For a long time, Zimbabwe’s unions were also Robert Mugabe’s most vocal opposition. It’s no coincidence that Morgan Tsvangirai emerged from the labour.

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Tito Mboweni joins Wits University

Business Reporter TITO Mboweni, the former governor of the South African Reserve Bank, has joined Wits University as an honorary professor in the.

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VP Mphoko fires 100 workers

By Richard Chidza VICE-PRESIDENT Phelekezela Mphoko has joined the bandwagon of businesspeople taking advantage of a recent Supreme Court order that gives employers.

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PRESS STATEMENT BY THE ZIMBABWE PARKS AND WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY ON MEASURES TO IMPROVE THE ADMINISTARTION OF HUNTING IN THE COUNTRY

Following the illegal killing of an iconic lion, Cecil, outside the Hwange National Park on Antoinette farm in Gwayi River Conservancy on the.

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Retrenchments good for ailing industry, says minister minister

by The Source INDUSTRY and commerce minister, Mike Bimha said the ongoing wave of job losses is good for the industry. The minister.

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Zim splurges $50m on military vehicles

by Elias Mambo THE cash-strapped Zimbabwe government has splurged about US$50 million on 633 vehicles which include all-terrain troop-carrying trucks, water cannons, buses.

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