Bankers warn RBZ after massive ZiG devaluation; say ‘people lose out’ from big shocks

By Reuters HARARE: Zimbabwe’s bankers on Tuesday warned the central bank about the impact of any future shocks to the
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LATEST: Caledonia Mining offloads Zimbabwe solar plant for US$22m; proceeds to be invested in local

By Business Correspondent Caledonia Mining Corporation has announced the sale of a solar plant in Zimbabwe for US$22.35 million with
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Zimbabweans reject ZiG currency after 40% devaluation

By Agencies HARARE: Merchants, public transport operators, and other institutions are rejecting the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) after the reserve bank devalued
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Sinomine says it will build $500m lithium refinery in Zimbabwe

By Bloomberg Sinomine Resource Group Co.’s Zimbabwean unit plans to build a $500 million lithium refinery in the next 3-5
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FIFA bans Cameroon soccer great and FA chief Samuel Eto’o from national team games for

By Associated Press ZURICH: Cameroon soccer great Samuel Eto’o was banned by FIFA on Monday from attending any national team
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FEATURE: How second-hand clothes took Zimbabwe by storm – and hammered retail

By Al Jazeera HARARE: Kimberley Dube takes great care with her appearance. She always looks sharp and fashionable in smart-looking jeans,
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Caledonia Mining: Bilboes has the credentials to be Zimbabwe’s biggest gold mine

By miningreview.com A recently released Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) has confirmed that Caledonia Mining’s Bilboes project has the capacity to
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CURRENCY MAYHEM: Supermarkets suffer as consumers opt for tuckshops and informal stores

By Xinhua HARARE: Chain stores have traditionally been the preferred choice for shopping, but informal stores are becoming popular among
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US: Zimbabwe-based social work and education scholar to present to Illinois State community

Marriage is seen as an economic route out of poverty for women in Africa. Without a husband or father figure,
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With drug abuse raging, churches turn from punishment to mercy; 57% of Zimbabwe’s youths involved

Christian leaders can no longer defer the widespread addiction crisis to schools and prisons By Christianity Today A drug abuse
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