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RBZ set to inject more bond notes

HARARE – Government is set to inject more bond notes into the system in what is likely to significantly ease the cash…

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War vets forming political party

HARARE – Disgruntled liberation war fighters are on the verge of forming a new political party whose leader would contest their former…

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Coalition: MDC racing against time

HARARE – Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai is racing against time to form the much-anticipated grand coalition of opposition parties ahead of a…

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Zim inflation slows

HARARE – Zimbabwe’s inflation, which has been increasing in the last six months, has gone down slightly as the effects of cash…

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Govt pressed over delayed NRZ wages

HARARE – Parliament is pressing the executive arm of government to ensure that it makes delayed salary payments to thousands of workers…

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Mphoko wants death penalty for graft

HARARE – Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko has called for sweeping law reforms which impose stiffer penalties such as cutting hands and shooting…

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‘Mutsvangwa did not attack Mugabe’

BULAWAYO – War veterans minister Tshinga Dube has defended outspoken former Cabinet minister Christopher Mutsvangwa saying he had nothing to do with…

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