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Buyanga, Boka win share wrangle

By Tendai Kamhungira Businessman Frank Buyanga’s Zimcor Trustees Limited and Boka Investments (Private) Limited have won in a property and share wrangle that.

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MDC-T to appeal to constitutional court against RBZ bill

THE MDC-T likely appeal to the Constitutional Court against a bill passed in parliament on Tuesday that could see the government assuming a.

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Zimbabwe Assumes Central Bank Debt Despite Spirited Opposition

by Irwin Chifera HARARE— The government is set to take over the central bank’s $1.3 billion debt after the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe.

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Main News Money & Markets Zimbabwe

Suspicion As Banks Foist Bonded Coins On Depositors

by Staff Reporter Broke govt is now printing money (minting the coins) Plan underway to give banks the coins which in turn forces.

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Main News Money & Markets Zimbabwe

Zim asks West for cash

ZIMBABWE has asked for financial support from the West for the first time in a decade at a meeting of Western diplomats and.

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Money & Markets Technology

Follow the law to survive, minister tells Telecel Zimbabwe

MOBILE phone operator Telecel Zimbabwe must sell a majority stake in the company to local black investors if it wants to continue operating.

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Telecel Zimbabwe workers appeal over licence cancellation, want to buy 11pct shares of firm

HARARE- Workers of Telecel Zimbabwe, whose licence was cancelled last week, have appealed to government to reconsider its decision and allow them to.

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Money & Markets Opinion & Columnist

Mawere: Behind the Telecel Zimbabwe saga

by Mutumwa Mawere “One of the untold stories behind the recent actions against Telecel must be the Mujuru factor. The demise of VP.

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Broke ZEC Seeks $36 million For By-elections

THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) is expected to mobilise about $36 million to cover administration costs for the forthcoming by-elections in 18 parliamentary.

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Health & Fitness Money & Markets Zimbabwe

Arbitrator orders PSMAS to pay Dube $3 million in outstanding salaries

HARARE – An arbitrator has ordered Zimbabwe’s largest health insurer – Premier Services Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) to pay its former chief executive.

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