News Source: Financial Times
| about 1 hour ago
Tendai Biti, who inherited a near-basket-case economy when he assumed the role of finance minister in March, was broadly optimistic about Zimbabwe’s prospects, but left little doubt of his concern that bickering within the government was holding
News Source: BBC
| 1 day ago
Finance minister Tendai Biti said the economy would grow by 7% next year, after more than 10 years of recession. His said growth would come from key sectors such as agriculture and mining. Zimbabwe's biggest economic problem, stratospheric inflation,
News Source: Daily Mail & Guardian
| 14 days ago
Zimbabwe's lower house of Parliament on Wednesday passed a Bill to reform central bank operations that will reduce the powers of its governor, blamed by critics for the country's economic crisis. The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Amendment Bill will see
News Source: Voice of America
| 21 days ago
He made the comment in parliamentary debate on legislation to reform the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, according to the Web news agency ZimOnline, which quoted Biti as saying donors' first question was whether their funds would be in RBZ hands. RBZ
News Source: Voice of America
| 22 days ago
The office of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe on Tuesday postponed a cabinet meeting normally held that day to Wednesday, citing fatigue from his trip to Egypt to take part in an African-Chinese summit, delaying formal reconciliation of unity
News Source: Voice of America
| 23 days ago
PF partner in governance and start attending cabinet meetings again this week, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai is voicing optimism that the so-called outstanding issues troubling the government can be resolved over the next several weeks. PF to
News Source: Christian Science Monitor
| 27 days ago
A regional coalition meeting in Mozambique pressed the leaders to resolve their differences.. Zimbabwe's on-again, off-again coalition government is on again. Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai announced Thursday that he had suspended his "
News Source: The New York Times
| 27 days ago
His spokesman, James Maridadi, said in an interview that leaders from the Southern African Development Community, meeting in Maputo, Mozambique, had agreed to monitor progress in resolving bitter disputes between Mr. Tsvangirai and Mr. Mugabe over