'Zimbabwe can become the world’s sixth growing economy in the next seven years behind China, India, Thailand, Belarus and Moldova'
In a letter to the Commission’s chairperson, Catherine Dupe Atoki, they are protesting what they call the “continuing shrinkage of the democratic space in the country
Mujuru blamed unnamed western powers for backing Renamo in an effort to destabilize the region.
Finance Ministry sources have warned government not to rush to raise the salaries without the resources to fund the increased wage bill
Economist and former president of the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries Calisto Jokonya says Zimbabwe needs to reform to attract significant investment
Tsvangirai’s aides said he will attend an economic forum at Oxford University and also meet his party members on the sidelines of the discussions
ZMDC chairperson Florence Gowora said diamond operations in Marange are transparent
The delegation Wednesday held a conference in Bulawayo in an attempt to create business deals between the two countries
African Union diplomats confirmed to VOA Studio 7 that a high level delegation will be dispatched to New York in a few days
'The only thing that happened is that on September 27 the ZMDC was delisted but for the rest we are still on kind of stand-by position'
Zanu-PF spokesman Rugare says the party will not repeat mistakes of the past of not engaging stakeholders.
Former Marondera Central MP Ian Kay allegedly called Mr. Tsvangirai “a rusty bolt which needed to be replaced."
Some African countries are threatening to pull out of the ICC alleging that the tribunal is being used to target African leaders
Foreign Affairs Permanent Secretary Joey Bimha confirmed the meeting with Wharton and his appeal for further consultations
There are fears that the order to retain the money will open floodgates for companies, Non-Governmental Organizations and individuals to also sue the RBZ
Telecommunication companies like Econet Wireless, Tel-One and Telecel are expected to have a data base of network users and to make those records available to government if needed
US$13.4 billion should be allocated towards transport infrastructure development in the coming two decades
NCA is likely to lure MDC99 leader Job Sikhala to join its ranks and so-called MDC rebels who include disgruntled former MDC legislators and councilors
Deputy Information Minister Supa Mandiwanzira said this is a first in a series of meetings they will hold to engage the media in the country on various issues of interest
Attorney-General Johannes Tomana told VOA Studio 7 that he will not be commenting further on the case as it is sub judice
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