Topic: Zimbabwe

AP News | 2010-02-09 11:23:45
Zimbabwe "indigenization" law requires all businesses to be 51-percent black-owned

White businesspeople in Zimbabwe who don't cede control of their companies to black partners could face jail under a law going into effect next month. An official notice Tuesday says the law will be enforced from March 1, and includes jail penalties of up to five years. It gives ...

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AP News | 2010-02-05 13:06:21
Zimbabwe's civil servants go on strike in major test for country's unity government

Zimbabwe's civil servants are on strike after the government refused to meet their salary demands. The strike is another major challenge for the country's unity government, which was formed last year. Tendai Chikowore, chairperson of the Public Service Association, said Friday that employees ...

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AP News | 2010-01-31 08:51:08
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AP News | 2010-01-30 17:10:40
Zimbabwean officials criticize UK for sanctions comment, say it hurts power-sharing talks

Zimbabwean officials have sharply criticized Britain's foreign minister for what one called his "very patronizing" remarks on sanctions, saying those comments could hurt the African nation's power-sharing negotiations. British Foreign Secretary David Miliband incurred the wrath of Arthur Mutambara, Zimbabwe's deputy prime minister, when he ...

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SA govt ordered to compensate Free State farmer for land grabs in Zim

Weekend Post, South Africa | 2010-02-09 23:34:52

New law to benefit black zimbabweans

Star, South Africa | 2010-02-09 23:19:50

Civil Service Strike Gathers Steam

AllAfrica.com | 2010-02-09 16:49:46

Zimbabwe Fines and Releases Officers

AllAfrica.com | 2010-02-09 14:05:17

Gauteng to assist child refugees

The Times, South Africa | 2010-02-09 11:32:40

Cream - Baker To Marry Nurse

ContactMusic Ltd | 2010-02-09 03:37:35

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