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Zimbabwe budget woos foreign investors

Zimbabwe has taken steps towards ending its economic isolation in its first budget since the end of Robert Mugabe's 37-year authoritarian rule. Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa announced a package of measures aimed at wooing international investors, including new curbs on laws that require firms to be 51% locally owned.

Zimbabwe secures loan deal from China

Zimbabwe’s new government signed a $153 million loan agreement with China on Wednesday, its first post-Mugabe deal with a foreign government, to expand and refurbish its international airport in Harare as it bids to attract investors and tourists.

Mnangagwa swears in his cabinet ministers

The President of Zimbabwe Emmerson Mnangagwa on Monday swore in his new cabinet amid criticisms from some Zimbabweans.

Grace Mugabe was a bad daughter-in-law, Mugabe’s family claims

Grace Mugabe, former first lady of Zimbabwe has been described by her husband’s family to be disrespectful and a person who created disunity among family members.

Zimbabwe’s Mnangagwa reshuffles his cabinet

The President of Zimbabwe Emmerson Mnangagwa has made a quick change to his cabinet by replacing two nominees for ministerial portfolios.

Zimbabwe’s Mnangagwa names army officers in new cabinet

The President of Zimbabwe Emmerson Mnangagwa has revealed names of persons who are going to form his new cabinet. Prominent on that list is the appointment of some military officials for top positions in his cabinet.

Zimbabwean pastor freed from subversion charges

Leading Zimbabwean opposition activist Pastor Evan Mawarire has been acquitted on charges of trying to overthrow Robert Mugabe's former government.

Mnangagwa issues Amnesty for stolen public funds to be returned

The President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa on Tuesday announced that his government was offering a three-month amnesty for individuals and companies who have stashed stolen public funds abroad to return those funds.

Mnangagwa dissolves Mugabe’s cabinet, to form new team

The President of Zimbabwe Emmerson Mnangagwa has dissolved the cabinet of his predecessor, Robert Mugabe as he prepares to form a new team to help him govern the South African nation.

Mugabe’s birthday declared public holiday in Zimbabwe

The Birthday of Robert Mugabe, February 21 has been declared a public holiday in Zimbabwe by the country’s government.

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