Over the last quarter century, Zimbabwe has failed to pay $21 billion in debt.Most Read from BloombergSaudi Arabia’s Neom ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNZimbabwe: Banks Prioritise Productive Sectors in Loan DisbursementsZimbabwe's banking sector is now giving priority to the key productive sectors of the economy after loans to these critical segments of the economy accounted for 72,25 percent of total disbursements ...
Others are concerned that Harare is paying only former farmers of foreign origin. Displaced white Zimbabwean farmers want to ...
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AllAfrica.com on MSNZimbabwe: Tellers Prejudice Council of Forex in Billing ScandalHarare City Council is losing potential foreign currency revenue as tellers at its banking halls are pocketing US dollar payments and use their own bank cards to swipe the equivalent amounts in local ...
Zimbabwe’s $21B debt and a severe El Niño-driven drought leave 7.6M people in need of food aid, as blocked funding worsens ...
Spread This NewsBy Staff Reporter Denis Madondo, one of the suspects in the US$2,7 million ZB heist has challenged the State for prosecuting him on money laundering charges yet he was acquitted of ...
Spread This NewsBloomberg Zimbabwe’s Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube said the southern African nation needs to regain access to ...
Swiss tennis great Roger Federer met up with Springbok rugby captain Siya Kolisi on a visit this week to South Africa, where ...
ZIMBABWE has expressed hope that it will host the 5th Intra Africa Trade Fair (IATF) scheduled for 2027 depending on the ...
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AllAfrica on MSNZimbabwe Begins Compensation of Bippa Protected Ex-White Farmers With U.S.$20 Million Set Aside in 2024 National Budget - AfDB Says Payouts Will Improve Investor ConfidenceFINANCE and Investment Promotion Minister, Mthuli Ncube has announced the beginning of compensation payments to farmers under the US$20 million facility set aside in the 2024 National Budget.The ...
There's the JetBlue Plus Card, currently offering 50,000 bonus points after you spend $1,000 and pay the annual fee ($99) in ...
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