Ex-farmers Turn To AfDB For Solution On US$3.5bn Land Deal

White former commercial farmers have turned to the African Development Bank (AfDB) to facilitate further negotiations to hummer a sustainable solution on the US$3,5 billion deal they signed with the Zimbabwean Government three years ago after members rejected new proposed payment terms, Business Weekly can reveal. Zimbabwe came up with …

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Report Says Treasury Bills Used To Bleed Govt Coffers

The latest report by international investigative agencies — Sentry and Open Secrets — has exposed how Zimbabwe may have attracted a huge unaccounted-for public debt through Treasury Bills issued by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) between 2014 and 2018. The joint investigation exposed how State coffers were bled through …

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Mnangagwa Concentrating On Rural Posts For Campaigns

President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF leadership are shying away from urban rallies amid reports that the ruling party is avoiding “fake” crowds that attend its meetings, but vote for the opposition. This emerged this week when preparations for the Zanu PF provincial campaign launch in Mashonaland West tomorrow …

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Dodgy Deals Get 74 Estate Agents Blacklisted

The Estate Agents Council of Zimbabwe (EACZ) has blacklisted 74 real estate companies operating in parts of the country for failure to register with the council and fleecing unsuspecting home seekers of their hard-earned money. In a statement, EACZ noted the increase in the number of people who have fallen …

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Civil Servants Salary Indaba Today

The Government is reviewing upwards civil servants forex and local currency salary components as it is tabling its new offer today, as it remains resolute in improving the welfare of its workers. Apart from the salary, Government is already offering its workers various allowances in forex with the lowest paid …

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Prosecutors Declare Incapacitation

Wheels of justice are set to grind to a halt after public prosecutors indicated they are no longer able to continue reporting for duty because of low salaries in local currency. The prosecutors are demanding to be paid United States dollar salaries or to work three days a week and …

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