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/ 9 September 2011
The sacking of Tracey Mutinhiri has fuelled speculation that party moderates seen as being too close to the opposition MDC are to be purged.
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/ 9 September 2011
Saviour Kasukuwere has ratcheted up his drive for local control of the mining industry by threatening to cancel the operating licence of Zimplats.
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/ 2 September 2011
Saviour Kasukuwere has "suspended" the cancellation of Blanket Mine’s operating licence, pending further revision of the company’s proposals.
Saviour Kasukuwere has cancelled the operating licence of the Zimbabwe’s leading gold mine.
In spite of a continuing pay strike by pilots, Zimbabwe’s struggling national airline has bought two new A340-200 Airbus passenger planes from France.
In a move widely perceived as an attempt to resuscitate Zimbabwe’s frail manufacturing sector, the government has restored import duties on basic food
Four months after being bought by Indian firm Essar Global Holdings in a $750-million deal, production has yet to kick off at Ziscosteel.
Zanu-PF is demanding the resignation of the head of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, creating an early threat to newly agreed regulations.
Former information minister Jonathan Moyo is back in Zanu-PF’s inner circle and causing uncertainty among its warring factions.
A showdown is looming between a British mogul, rumoured to be Zimbabwe’s richest man, and the country’s largest cellphone operator.