Drought: Zimbabwe Moves 2,500 Wild Animals to Conservancies

Zimbabwe has relocated about 2,500 wild animals from the southern reserve to the conservancies in the Northern part of the country as.

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Zimbabwe: Measles Outbreak kills 157 children

In Zimbabwe, the measles outbreak has killed about 157 children and infected more than 2,000 people following the refusal by some religious.

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Zimbabwe Rollout Gold Coins in Hopes of Reducing Demand for US Dollars

Zimbabwe’s central bank has introduced gold coins that it hopes will ease citizens’ demands for foreign currency. But economists and ordinary Zimbabweans.

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Zimbabwe suspends bank lending in bid to arrest currency decline

Zimbabwe’s government on Saturday ordered banks to stop lending with immediate effect in a move Harare said was designed to prevent speculation.

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Zimbabwe to Launch Measures to Protect Currency – President

President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe has stated that the government would take steps to slow the fast depreciation of the local currency..

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Zimbabwe Cabinet Backs Diaspora Agricultural Investments

The Zimbabwe Government will facilitate the establishment of joint ventures between diasporans and landowners for the production and export of high-quality agricultural.

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Zimbabwe, Afrixembank sign US$1,5bn deal

The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has made available a US$1.5 billion stabilization facility to Zimbabwe to mitigate the perceived risk associated with.

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China gifts Zimbabwe a $100m new parliament building

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Friday, 30 November broke ground for the construction of a new parliament building for the country, to.

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Zimbabwe’s Finance Minister Aims to Turn Economy Around with New Budget

Zimbabwe’s finance minister has unveiled the country’s 2019 budget. Mthuli Ncube says the plan should help restore the economy of the southern.

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Gold mining firms to retain 55 per cent of dollar earnings in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwean gold mines have been allowed to retain 55 per cent of their earnings in dollars, from 30 per cent previously. The.

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