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Al Jazeera on MSN‘Cat and mouse game’: Zimbabwe gov’t workers moonlight as street vendorsWith high inflation and a struggling economy, civil servants say they need secret side hustles to make ends meet.
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The Standard on MSNTrade liberalisation: A pathway to economic growth or a recipe for dependency?While trade liberalisation is touted as a pathway to greater economic growth through expanded markets and competition, the ...
Dumisani Ngara* gets up at dawn to catch a 6:30am bus to work at Zimbabwe’s Ministry of National Housing and Social Amenities ...
The following company announcements, scheduled economic indicators, debt and currency market moves and political events may affect African markets on Thursday. EVENTS: Sierra Leone is expected to ...
The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) has expressed doubts over the fiscal authorities' capability to attain a 3% month-on-month inflation rate by year-end. Presenting the 2025 National ...
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Southern Eye on MSNMpilo, UBH in paralysis: ZapuZapu deputy secretary for health and welfare, Themba Bulle, said Mpilo Central Hospital and United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) ...
The month-on-month inflation rate has tumbled to 0,5%, giving strong signals of a positive inflationary outlook in the year ahead, Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (Zimstat) reported Wednesday ...
The informal sector, particularly street vending, has become the last lifeline for millions of Zimbabweans who have been ...
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Business Insider Africa on MSNZimbabwe ranks third in top 10 African countries with the highest diesel prices in March 2025Spread This News Business Insider Africa Unlike last month, when diesel prices in Africa were reported to have been ...
Zimbabwe’s Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube has expressed optimism about the country’s economic future under a potential second ...
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The Zimbabwean on MSNZimbabweans deserve real economic empowerment, not sinking them deeper into debtIn recent months, the Zimbabwean government has stepped up its rollout of so-called “empowerment funds,” which are largely ...
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