Platinum mines linked to Robert Mugabe’s government are being excused from funding a $3-billion refinery plant.
There seems to be no rush to use the new currencies as retailers struggle with small change.
Vice-president Joice Mujuru claims she was misquoted when she warned against corruption exposés.
Traders admit to using chatrooms to trade ahead of the volatile period before benchmarks were set.
The currency’s trade volume and volatility is keeping currency analysts on their toes.
Oppostion party leaders, government ministers and the public protector give their take on Jacob Zuma’s State of the Nation speech 2014.
Expectations that government would act on corruption are fast fading as the matter has become part of Zanu-PF’s divisive succession battle.
A letter signed by then transport minister Nicholas Goche appears to have authorised underhand dealings.
Parliament is considering clamping down on lenders charging illegal rates.
Investors have been attracted by the industry’s performance spurred by strong market growth.