Tuesday, 31 August 2010 |
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UNDP Spurns Additional Funding Request for Zimbabwe's Constitutional OutreachThe government was seeking about US$ 8 million to finalize public consultations for its constitution revision exercise | |
International Diamond Expert Says Zimbabwe Could Top Diamond ProducersVan Laure said Zimbabwe had the potential of overtaking leading diamond producing countries like Russia, Botswana and South Africa | |
African Bank Launches Crucial Fund for Zimbabwe to Revive Battered EconomyThe bank will provide US$50 million and the Zimbabwe government US$20 million sourced from its IMF's Special Drawing Rights account | |
Zimbabwe Cricket Rejects 'Neutral Venue' Proposal for Date With ScotlandZimbabwe cricket officials said they were not bothered by the decision and would not agree to a proposed neutral venue | |
Zimbabwe's Constitutional Revision Chiefs to Meet UNDP Seeking More FundingZimbabwe has proposed a supplementary budget of US$ 8 million to see the constitution outreach through, but UNDP wants an audit first | |
Mugabe Vows To Defy Regional Court In Land Dispute With Former White FarmersIn a weekend address, President Mugabe said black farmers who were unable to utilize their land should hand it over back to government | |
Zimbabwe Government Bans Works of Prominent Visual ArtistThe state banned the exhibition under the Censorship and Entertainment Act once used by colonial ruler Ian Smith in Rhodesia | |
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Reinstates Licenses of Suspended Commercial BanksReports said Barbican Bank, Trust Banking Corporation and Royal Bank were given their new licenses last Friday. | |
Zimbabwe Government Urged to Rethink on Bidders For Collapsed State Steel MakerEconomist John Robertson said government must develop sounder policies when privatizing troubled parastatals like ZiscoSteel | |
Zimbabwe Police Raze Shack Dwellings Making Scores HomelessMany of those whose shacks were destroyed by police were refugees from similar massive attacks on urban dwellings five years ago | |
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