CCZ Director Rosemary Siyachitema said the cost of living rose to US$577 following rent hikes the government declared illegal
Economists said only 10 percent of the US$6.6 billion investment approved entered the country due to fears over indigenization
Aid relief worker Everson Ndlovu said some drought-prone regions recording little rains every year need to venture into cattle ranching
The airline will operate five flights a week in Zimbabwe linking Harare with Zambia, Dubai, Europe, Asia and other destinations
Gwanda North lawmaker Thandeko Zinti Mkandla said Matabeleland South crops are almost a write-off at this point
Agriculture Committee member Moses Jiri said GMB boss Albert Mandizha told him the executive plans all of his programs
Parliamentary Agriculture Committee Chairman Moses Jiri said the shortage of Ammonium nitrate will hit 2012 maize crop yields
Insiders said Hainan Airlines refused to assume Air Zimbabwe’s debt and insisted on a 65 percent stake not 45 percent as proposed
Aviation experts and economists said privatization is the only way out for Air Zimbabwe, which recently went under court management
Households with one person will get US$10 a month; a family with more than two people will get US$25 for food, health and education
Air Zimbabwe Chairman Jonathan Kadzura said he was not aware of the latest development, adding that he was busy working on his farm
The Treasury allocated legislators US$8 million in 2010 for development projects like school refurbishing and construction of reservoirs
ZANU-PF spokesman Rugare Gumbo noted that Marange diamond revenues were tapped last year to cover civil service salaries
Moyo said state enterprises without audited books and annual plans will be deprived of funding to force them to slash big salaries
Value added tax contributed the bulk of the revenues followed by individual tax, customs duty, company tax and excise duty.
Real estate agents said rents went up by 50 percent in some of the more expensive suburbs of Bulawayo and Gweru
But observers say Zimbabwe does not have the means to increase civil servant salaries even under threat of a strike
Members of the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe meanwhile continued a sit-in strike in many schools around the country
The Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe is demanding a salary of US$540 a month for junior teachers now paid US$253 monthly
Public schools increased boarding fees by $25 to $395 a term while private boarding schools boosted fees by the same amount to $585
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