Tag: Emmerson Mnangagwa
Zimbabwe’s crumbling economy spoils coup ‘celebrations’
Harare ‑ It’s only a few weeks before the coup plotters celebrate the Second Republic, which came after the military helped oust Robert Mugabe, then-leader of the country for the first 37 years since independence.
Zimbabwe to announce winning bidders for mining assets in two weeks
HARARE- Zimbabwe will announce in two weeks the successful bidders for assets owned by state-owned mining company ZMDC, including gold mines, the mines minister said on Monday, adding more companies would be put on sale at the end of November.
Australia’s Invictus denies it has found oil, gas deposits in Zimbabwe
Harare - Australian-listed Invictus Energy said on Friday it had not found oil and gas deposits in northern Zimbabwe but there were indications of a "working petroleum system" which could only be confirmed by a planned exploration well.
Zimbabwe’s 2018 budget deficit seen at 11.1 percent of GDP
HARARE - Zimbabwe’s budget deficit will more than double to 11.1 percent of gross domestic product this year from an initial forecast of 5 percent due to runaway government spending, a senior treasury official said on Monday.
MDC leader Chamisa vows action against Zimbabwe’s government
Harare - Zimbabwe’s opposition MDC Alliance president Nelson Chamisa on Saturday promised unspecified action against President Emmerson Mnangagwa's government as his party prepares to "take back our electoral victory”.
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South Africa election: ANC loses battle for Zuma’s MK party name and logo
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‘Distasteful and opportunistic’: Forbes family slams book on AKA and Anele Tembe
The family of slain South African rapper AKA has slammed a book that purportedly details his tumultuous relationship with his late fiancé, Anele Tembe, describing the expose as “distasteful and opportunistic”.