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Zimbabwe was once one of Africa’s most promising nations,dubbed the “breadbasket of Africa” for its fertile lands and thriving agriculture. But today, it’s known for one of the worst economic ...
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Zimbabwe’s economy crashed – so how do citizens still cling to ...
Zimbabwe’s economy was exceptional in sub-Saharan Africa: diversified and robust. However, rapid socio-economic changes followed in the 1990s and 2000s.
HARARE, Zimbabwe (CNN) -- Zimbabwe's central bank will introduce a $50 billion note -- enough to buy just two loaves of bread -- as a way of fighting cash shortages amid spiraling inflation.
In early June, Britain’s Africa minister Lord Collins flew to Harare to meet Zimbabwe’s octogenarian president, Emmerson ...
The Zimbabwe ZiG currency is holding steady against the US dollar and other currencies as its reserves jump and the country’s economy perform well.
Global Voices Zimbabwe’s public debt servicing crisis has had far-reaching consequences for the country’s healthcare system.
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The Zimbabwean on MSNCritical minerals or a loaf of bread - Cathy Buckle
Zimbabwe's vendors face crackdown amid worsening economic crisisUK pursues $1B mineral deals despite Zimbabwe's human rights ...
"It is the only way we can make an honest living." "NEW ECONOMIC ORDER" Zimbabwe's economy shrank 45 percent in the decade to 2009 due to plummeting farming output and hyperinflation.
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AllAfrica on MSNZimbabwe: Women's Rights Advocates Engage Parliamentarians On Proposed Legislation for Unpaid Care and Domestic Work
THE Women's Academy for Leadership and Political Excellence (WALPE) and its partners have engaged Parliamentarians as they lobby for a motion on the Unpaid Care and Domestic Work (UCDW) Bill.
Zimbabwe Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube said the government would disburse $3.1 million to 740 white farmers who lost their land during a resettlement campaign in 2000 and 2001 aimed at relocating ...
Zimbabwe's battered economy is on track to expand for the first time in a decade this year and to grow by 7 percent in 2010 as key sectors such as agriculture and mining start to recover, the ...
Print WASHINGTON — THE World Bank says the outlook for Zimbabwe’s economy for 2014 remains uncertain due to a number of internal and external factors, including the expected volatility in the global ...
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