Work on the highway from Plumtree through Bulawayo, Gweru, Kwekwe, Kadoma, Harare and Mutare to Mozambique is to begin in a few months
Regulators have focused on a US$12 million loan to Patterson Timba, former Afre executive chairman, by businessman Jayesh Shah
Former Kwekwe Executive Mayor Rogers Chisi said hopes are that life will now return to normal in the Midlands steel-making region
Economists said an attempt by Zimbabwean regulators to tighten control over the mobile services sector could hurt the economy
Multinational mining companies operating in Zimbabwe are offering a 26 percent stake to be transferred to indigenous hands
Sources said employees demanded to meet with airline management and directors after staff received just half of their April wages
Social welfare officials said the government will pay at least US$66 for pupils sitting for Ordinary and Advanced level examinations
The Zimbabwe International Trade Fair opened on Tuesday with more than 560 local and 136 foreign exhibitors
Top ZANU PF politicians seeking ZimPlats stakes include Information Minister Shamu and Local Government Minister Chombo
Lack of funds obliged the authority to introduce the new charges which will be channeled to an Aviation Infrastructure Development Fund
One economist said the government should divert funds from unnecessary foreign trips to programs benefiting poor Zimbabweans
Zimbabwe Vigil Coordinator Rose Benton said her group has asked Queen Elizabeth to withdraw the Zimbabwean ambassador's invitation
Despite its serious financial problems, Air Zimbabwe is among just a few airlines in the world with a 100 percent safety record
Zimbabwe's National Social Security Authority says pension payments have had to be reduced because companies are not paying in
The national program will start in July in districts including Makoni, Kariba, Chivi and Rushinga targeting some 20,000 families
Experts warned that the airline still faces serious problems - though given its safety record it remains a potentially viable enterprise
Striking Air Zimbabwe pilots recently complained to Parliament that they are flying outdated aircraft
Mr. Tsvangirai said the indigenization plan in fact proposed the 'looting and plunder of national resources by a small, parasitic elite'
Saviour Kasukuwere said indigenization will be carried out in much the same way as land reform was beginning in 2000
Bulawayo lawyer Kucaca Phulu said the Chamber of Mines is taking the right steps to stop a program that is fundamentally flawed
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