Indigenisation has seriously nailed Zimbabwe’s financial markets. Jason Moyo reports.
The dollarisation of Zimbabwe’s economy has been good for many in the country but not for money traders on the formerly booming black market.
Renewed farm violence is a major hurdle in gaining access to foreign aid, writes Jason Moyo.
Science takes time. But Zimbabwe’s new minister of science and technology development has only been in the job for about a month.
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/ 27 February 2009
If South Africa loans Zimbabwe R6-billion, we won’t have an emergency fund for natural disasters, reports Maya Fisher-French.
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/ 8 February 2009
Gideon Gono, governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, seems determined to cling to his job amid mounting opposition clamour for his removal.
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/ 24 December 2008
Forget cholera and hunger. The new kid on the block of crises in Zimbabwe is change.
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/ 19 November 2008
Zimbabwe’s gold production plunged by 64,5% in October compared with the same period last year, underscoring the woes of the once vital industry.
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/ 5 November 2008
Zimbabwe issued three new denominations of banknotes on Wednesday, including a one-million-dollar note.
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/ 30 October 2008
The South African government has earmarked R300-million in the foreign affairs budget vote to assist Zimbabwe’s struggling agricultural sector.
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/ 26 September 2008
Zimbabwe’s central bank licensed 600 shops on Thursday to sell goods in foreign currency as it battles a flourishing black market trade.
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/ 22 September 2008
Zimbabwe: political settlement will not lead to an immediate transfusion of Western economic assistance, the MDC’s main lever in the settlement talks.
Zimbabwe’s bank chief plans new currency reforms — removing more zeros from the plummeting Zimbabwe dollar and raising the limit on cash withdrawals.
The secret talks between Morgan Tsvangirai and Robert Mugabe are not a "new dawn" for Zimbabwe, as some South African media seem to imagine.