Sources quoted Finance Minister Biti as saying he can only increase salaries for 160,000 of 235,000 state employees
The IMF said Zimbabwe's fragile economic recovery was vulnerable to a global decline in commodity prices and fiscal imbalances
Timba's structure turned out to be a house of cards recently as the Finance Ministry suspended Renaissance Bank management
Economist Eric Bloch said the IMF delegation can play a key role in planning given the negative impact of indigenization legislation
But a just-issued IMF review sees Zimbabwe GDP growth easing to 5.5 percent in 2011 from 9 percent in 2010
Economic commentator Masimba Kuchera said the brisk growth in OK Zimbabwe sales show the economy is rebounding
Finance Minister Tendai Biti has long fended off civil service pay demands saying the cash-strapped government cannot afford to lift pay
Most patients were sent home from Parirenyatwa Hospital and outpatients on Monday could be seen navigating darkened corridors
Zimbabwe Teachers Association Chief Executive Sifiso Ndlovu said a meeting on Wednesday ended without tangible results
Harare stockbroker Batanai Matsika said negotiations between the mining industry and the government could bolster investor confidence
Apex Council Chairwoman Tendai Chikowore said nothing has been worked out with the government yet as to civil servant salaries
ZimExpo Communications Director Chipo Mnkandla said there is strong interest in the indigenization plan among Zimbabwean expatriates
The plan projects average annual growth of 7 percent with inflation running between 4 and 6 percent over the next five years
Statistician Khumbulani Tshuma said it won't be easy for Zimstat to account for the millions of Zimbabweans living outside the country
Indigenization Minister Saviour Kasukuwere said Zimbabwe will take over and run former foreign-owned mines with help from China
Tobacco Marketing Board Deputy Chief Executive Njodzi Machirori said most tobacco is being delivered by indigenous farmers
Gilpin said former commercial farmers receiving such aid lost their financial assets in the seizure of their farms and have no pensions
Economic commentator Rejoice Ngwenya said it is time Harare privatized Air Zimbabwe to save it from total collapse
Mining firm representatives say it is a miscarriage of justice for the state to dictate who shall become their controlling partners
Delta Chairman Dube said a new line that can turn out 42,000 bottles an hour will soon start up at the Graniteside, Harare, facility
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