The bank is insolvent as its liabilities far outstrip its assets and it is no longer in a position to meet its obligations
Economist Rejoice Ngwenya said Zimbabwe could function without its central bank and the collapse of the RBZ would not be regretted
Seeking to defuse the situation, the Ministry of Higher Education sent its director of student affairs to Bindura following the arrests
Not for nothing was Harare referred to by some in happier times as 'Sunshine City'
Chamber of Mines Economist David Matyanga said the formation of the unity government stabilized all sectors, permitting a vigorous rebound in gold production from 3.1 tonnes in 2008 to 4.2 tonnes in 2009
Zimbabwe National Students Union has split into two factions, one backing the constitutional revision process, the other opposing it
Parliamentary Mines Committee member Pearson Mungofa said the planned auction seemed intended to benefit a few officials in the governme
Economist Godfrey Kanyenze said privatization was probably the best approach as the government will be tempted to divert toll funds
'Mugabe and the White African' was named best British independent documentary of 2009 and has been shortlisted for an Oscar
A Girl Child Network trustee told VOA that an audit of the organization is under way to show the public that donor funds are secure
Makoni said her books are clean and she has appealed to police in Essex, the UK, for protection from those she describes as her enemies
Girl Child Network President Betty Makoni is under pressure to step down pending the outcome of a UK police investigation
Girl Child Network Co-Founder Priscilla Nyathi said Essex police and the Southend-on-Sea fraud squad were called in to investigate
China Sonangol will fund the construction of the satellite towns but Harare residents fear that politicians will hijack the project
MDC legislator Tongai Matutu said he has called for House debate on the condition of voting rolls, seeking reforms
Nestlé severed a supply relationship with Gushungo Holdings in October under pressure from international human rights activists
MDC Senator Obert Gutu, chief whip of the Tsvangirai MDC formation, said the new amendments have thrown the bill into disarray
There is concern about the mounting cost of hotel accommodations for the 240 members of Parliament from outside Harare
Nestlé Zimbabwe stopped taking milk from the Mugabe farm in September after coming under fire internationally for the relationship
The Movement for Democratic Change formation headed by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has urged a stop to farm takeovers
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