Analysts say It is unlikely that Zimbabwe will raise over $3 million for the adverts as it is currently struggling to pay civil servants
The jatropha processing plant set up five years ago in Mt. Hampden near Harare by Zimbabwe and North Koreans is now a white elephant
Government should terminate all diamond contracts and open up the sector to private entities
Medium-term economic prospects for the region remain robust though this may be derailed by negative developments in Europe
Bulawayo businessman Bulisani Ncube said doing business in Zimbabwe is further complicated by corruption in state corridors
Some bankers say most of the mobile money transfer options have been snapped up by the banking public including small businesses
An emergency cabinet meeting called Thursday resolved that government should cut on foreign trips that gobble millions of dollars
The Jubilee Debt Campaign has started lobbying lawmakers in the UK and Zimbabwe to push for auditing of Harare's swelling debt
Analysts said Tuesday it is unlikely that Zimbabwe will plunge into a financial crisis as the two are relatively small banks
The court ruling effectively means that the deal signed by the National Social Security Authority and the bank is now in jeopardy
The group claims that it has discovered that most of the retail businesses in Bulawayo and Harare are foreign-owned
CCZ director Rosemary Siyachitema told VOA that the consumer cost decreased from $568 in April to $560 in May.
Some party members who are believed to have developed cold feet fearing that they will be linked to massive corruption at the bank
Foreign-owned banks are expected to start transferring shares to locals as soon as possible
The meeting on Tuesday is expected to kick-start the indigenization of the financial sector, which analysts warn will be catastrophic
'Canada’s withdrawal from the association will not stop Zimbabwe from co-hosting with Zambia the UNWTO general assembly next year'
Independent economist John Robertson said the projected GDP growth is off target
Bulawayo residents, business leaders and some opposition political parties say the fund has become a national disgrace
Tourism Minister Walter Mzembi described the signing ceremony, held at the No-Man’s Land on the Victoria Falls Bridge, as historic
Essar is supposed to settle Ziscosteel’s $400 million debt to KFW Bank of Germany and Sinosure of China
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