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Zimbabwe Central Bank Shuts Out Zimplats Over Offshore Funds

The Reserve Bank ordered local banks this week to stop dealings with the company until it complies with an offshore account directive

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Zimbabwe Prime Minister Visits China for High-Stakes Meetings

The prime minister is trying to kick start several projects funded by the China Export and Import Bank in the fields of energy and water

Zimbabwe Sues European Union Over Mugabe Sanctions

Attorney General Johannes Tomana filed the lawsuit recently seeking an order compelling the EU to remove its sanctions against Mugabe

Zimbabwe Cabinet Rescues Deal to Revive Steel Manufacturer

Minister Welshman Ncube said Essar Holdings will receive its share certificate as soon as the iron ore is transferred to the firm

Workers Cry Foul As Essar, Zisco Deal Remains Dormant

Head of delegation Benedict Moyo said more than 3,000 workers and their families are now suffering as a result of the impasse

Zimbabwe Pushes for International Tourism Market As Africa Travel Congress Ends

As Zimbabwe assumes the presidency of the association, it is necessary to now extensively market the country to potential tourists

Debt-Ridden Zimbabwe Squeezed by Struggling Malawi to Pay $23 Million Maize Debt

Zimbabwe is expected to pay the agreed amount within the next few days and then the remaining balance by the end of this year

Mugabe Threatens Seizure of Foreign Firms Resisting Black Empowerment

Launching a community share ownership trust Friday, Mr. Mugabe said government will not brook any resistance to black empowerment laws

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