Sources said the Chamber of Mines is worried the indigenization program if implemented will lead to the collapse of the mining industry
Pilots are flying outdated aircraft while more than 280 workers service each jet compared with an international norm of 85 workers
Harvard scholarship winner Hope Ndhlovu said he will return home to help the poor in Zimbabwe after completing his US studies
Economic commentator Masimba Kuchera said an arbitrator should intervene to end the two-and-a-half week strike
Labor Court President Loice Matanda-Moyo said the strikers did not follow provisions of the Labor Act before launching their action
Critics accused Affirmative Action Group founding president Philip Chiyangwa of putting personal allies into key positions
The IMF said real gross domestic product grew by an estimated 9 percent in 2010 following an expansion of 6 percent in 2009
The strike by Air Zimbabwe pilots, engineers and cabin crew is in its second week
Employers Confederation of Zimbabwe President John Mufukare said the IMF team is expected to highlight the pitfalls of indigenization
Economist Tony Hawkins said Mr. Mugabe's intervention is a desperate move to rescue the carrier, which is losing millions a month
Economic commentator Rejoice Ngwenya said the latest developments at Telecel are sending a negative signal to foreign investors
Pilots, engineers and cabin crew are demanding US$9 million from the airline before returning to work
Officials said the country cannot meet its own financial needs as revenue collection fell from US$350 to US$150 million a month
Harare economist John Robertson warned that the mining sector will collapse if the new regulations are implemented
Management has begged the pilots, engineers and flight attendants to resume work while negotiations continue
The IMF says public sector wage increases will stoke inflation and reverse economic gains posted since the unity government was formed
Experts said companies have not been able to tap a credit line extended by the African Export-Import Bank
Zimbabwean pensioners will now receive US$40 a month, far short of the US$200 most Zimbabweans are barely living on
Kasukuwere is ready to meet the IMF team on Zimbabwe’s indigenization program targeting foreign-owned companies in particular
Former Telecel Chairwoman Jane Mutasa told Parliament that Telecel is operating with no license at present
Load more