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Police in Zimbabwe banned from eating in public

Police officers in Zimbabwe can no longer eat or smoke in public as part of new measures being instituted to reform the police service.

Zimbabwe workers reject 15 percent pay rise, want more

Public sector workers in Zimbabwe have refused to accept a 15 percent pay rise offer from the government and are demanding more.

Zimbabwe: Mining company to sell town to pay debt

A mining company in Zimbabwe riddled with rising debt and unable to pay its workers' salaries dating back to five years is now considering selling the mining town it operates to settle its debts.

Workers in Zimbabwe to receive pay rise

Public sector workers in Zimbabwe have been offered a 10 percent pay rise starting in July this year ahead of a general election.

Questioning of Mugabe on diamond revenue delayed

Zimbabwe's parliament has said that the planned questioning of the country's former President Robert Mugabe on Wednesday over some diamond mining operations has now been delayed.

Zimbabwe charges $50K for license to cultivate Cannabis

It will cost one some $50 000 to acquire the licence to cultivate Cannabis in Zimbabwe after the country issued new regulations to monitor the activities of farmers wishing to enter into the business of growing Cannabis.

Cannabis cultivation legalized in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe has officially legalized the cultivation of cannabis with the government making public a licensing regime to allow interested producers to secure a permit.

Zimbabwe’s Mugabe losses $10,000 through robbery

Ex-Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe has reportedly been robbed again after an accountant allegedly stole $10 000 from his Gushungo Holdings.

Zimbabwe nurses return to work after ending strike

Nurses in Zimbabwe who embarked on strike demanding better working conditions on Monday returned to work after calling off their strike.

Mugabe summoned over missing diamond Revenue

The former president of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe has been summoned by the country’s parliament to testify in an ongoing investigation into missing revenue from diamond mining.

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