PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe on Friday praised China for the assistance it was rendering to Africa, especially through the Forum for China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC). (more…)
VICTORIA FALLS – President Robert Mugabe has said he would not entertain calls by party hawks for a leadership shake up of the ZANU-PF top brass saying those he appointed will continue in office till the next congress. (more…)
VICTORIA FALLS - The ZANU-PF factional drama has resurfaced at the party’s conference venue with the ruling party indicating that it has tightened security in a bid to bar blacklisted party cadres from attending its annual national convention which will be officially opened by President Robert Mugabe tomorrow…
MONTHS of ructions in the ruling ZANU-PF party could culminate in the wobbly ruling party appointing a national chairman at its National People’s Conference, currently underway in the resort town of Victoria Falls — a position which had been left vacant for the past 11 months, the Financial…
ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange (ZSE)-listed milling firm, National Foods Limited (Natfoods), was on Tuesday crowned the best performing company on the local bourse in the Financial Gazette’s Top Companies Survey 2015 sponsored by financial services giant, Old Mutual Zimbabwe. (more…)
FARMERS are mourning over the levies that government intends to charge on the land they occupied following the country’s fast track land reforms. (more…)
AFTER enduring years of hardships with the hope that government would one day find a suitable suitor capable of extinguishing their worries, the more than 3 000 workers at the moribund Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company (ZISCO) have now been left out in the cold after being abandoned…
A NEW report has said that an economic slowdown in China, the world’s second largest economy, would have significant implications on Zimbabwe’s economy, with the potential of affecting projected growth targets this year. (more…)
ZIMBABWE is unlikely to achieve its projected economic growth rate of 2,7 percent next year in the face of falling commodity prices and an impending drought , analysts have said. (more…)
ZIMBABWE and the United Nations International Fund for Agriculture Development (IFAD) yesterday signed a debt re-scheduling plan that immediately unlocked access to a US$60 million facility for the country. (more…)