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Zimbabwe companies warned over foreign exchange
Zimbabwean companies face dire consequences if they use the foreign currency black market to finance imports, state media reported on Tuesday.
'Corrupt' top Zim banker appears
A top Zimbabwean banking executive, arrested after three years on the police wanted list and charged with breaching exchange controls and immigration laws, has appeared in court, say reports.
British Airways abandons flights to Zimbabwe
British Airways’ final flight from Harare landed at Heathrow last night, closing a chapter in links between Britain and Zimbabwe.
Mugabe launches Robert Mugabe intelligence academy
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has launched an intelligence academy named after him, saying it would produce officers able to counter growing threats from Western powers, state media reported on Friday.
'Corrupt' Zim banker arrested
Harare - A top Zimbabwean banker wanted by local police since 2004 for allegedly siphoning funds to offshore accounts has been arrested, says an official.
Anthrax scare in Zimbabwe
Harare - Seven people have been sent to hospital in Zimbabwe with potentially lethal anthrax poisoning following an outbreak of the animal-borne disease in a private game park north of the capital, reports said on Saturday.
Civic Groups to meet ZANU and MDC over talks
HARARE - Zimbabwe non-governmental organisations (NGOs) will meet the ruling ZANU PF party and the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party to press the political parties to consider the views of civic society during negotiations to end the country's crisis.
ZANU-PF Minister Acknowledges Violence Against MDC.
HARARE - Home Affairs Minister Kembo Mohadi on Wednesday acknowledged that opposition supporters were being victimised and admitted this could jeopardize on-going dialogue between the ruling ZANU PF party and the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party.
MDC hit by feud over women
The head of the women's wing of Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Change is launching a bid to stop MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai from closing her organisation.
Black market for US dollar in Zim skyrockets
Harare - The black market exchange rate for the United States dollar broke the 1 million Zimbabwe dollar mark Thursday and the government announced another sharp jump in inflation.