The food agency says its assessment teams are already reporting signs of distress in most areas, adding the situation is getting dire
Some artists, like many superstitious Zimbabweans, believe that having a funeral policy is a bad omen
Public Service Association president Cecelia Alexander warned that civil servants will soon embark on a full-fledged strike
Minister Biti said civil servants should stage protests in Marange where diamonds worth millions of dollars are being looted
'Minister Tendai Biti’s proposals are designed to appease foreigners at the expense of the poor black majority'
Civil servants who held a crisis meeting Thursday in Harare resolved to engage in an hour-long protest next Tuesday
Minister Biti revised down revenue targets from $4 billion to $3.4 billion due to poor agricultural production and slow mining returns
Organizers are struggling to secure funding for key projects including the construction of a $13 million convention center
The Home Affairs permanent secretary admitted that funds were being misappropriated by workers in the immigration department and others
Water Minister Samuel Sipepa Nkomo says a meeting has been set for Saturday with Chinese contractors to finalize some technical issues
The ministers held a meeting to iron out their differences on rolling out the program in the education sector
The Indian firm is expected to start drawing the necessary joint venture agreements
Most communal farmers are failing to raise money to pay for grazing land and will end up losing their livestock.
Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries boss said Tuesday about 75 percent of goods in local shops are sourced from outside the country
Business strategist Phillip Chichoni said the RBZ will end up selling Homelink assets at low prices if it fails to attract any buyers
Empowerment Minister Saviour Kasukuwere vowed on Friday that there is no going back on the indigenization of the financial sector
Mr Tsvangirai said government did not sanction the indigenization ministry to issue a notice urging schools to comply with the policy
The Distressed and Marginalized Areas Fund has largely failed to live up to expectations due to stringent conditions tied to it
Indications are that farmers have so far only cultivated 10,000 hectares of wheat instead of the projected 26,000 hectares
The short term plan which was to be funded through domestic savings and new investments from abroad failed to create jobs
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