Mining Development Corp. chief Masimirembwa said he did not circumvent rules in remitting funds to the state as some have charged
Gallup warned that election-related violence and instability could jeopardize the economic gains Zimbabweans have garnered
Governor Gideon Gono gave no hint that he would consider stepping down for pursuing policies that devastated the Zimbabwe economy
Economist Daniel Ndlela said higher public salaries will only be sustainable if there is greater transparency on Marange revenues
Mines Minister Mpofu said the government would continue to draw on diamond revenues to fund civil service pay and other activities
Sources said indications are that the lowest paid worker will get the US$230 announced by the Apex Negotiating Council three weeks ago
He said Harare faces serious cash-flow problems with a looming US$500 million deficit for 2011
But legislators understand that the financially strapped Harare government is probably not in a position to fund new cars for them
Biti has charged that the investigation is the work of rogue elements who are seeking to destabilize the fragile unity government
Economists recommend privatization of Air Zimbabwe - though the ongoing indigenization program may discourage outside investors
The Cabinet is sharply divided on public sector pay while unity government principals could not reach a consensus on the fiscal muddle
Indigenization Minister Kasukuwere told state media that if mining firms do not make acceptable proposals Harare will seize their assets
Budget Committee Chairman Paddington Zhanda said Gono has been summoned with his nine board members to testify in the next fortnight
Prime Minister Tsvangirai expressed dismay over the announced pay increases which he said were small but would still break the budget
Finance Minister Tendai Biti, head of Mr. Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change, had been resisting the pay hike for months
High Court gives City Council permission to attach and sell the properties over unpaid rates
The IMF said Harare should focus on establishing a stable, low-inflation environment allowing for timely payment of civil salaries
Business owners and workers in and around Market Square and the Gulf Complex say shop owners were threatened to buy the portraits
But the claim was dismissed by the rival Zimbabwe Teachers Association along with teachers and headmasters reached in seven provinces
Teachers reached by VOA said that even though their salaries have not yet been increased, they are still hoping for a pay rise.
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