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ZiG confusion
19 avril, par Charles RukuniZimbabwe’s new currency, the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG,) continued to firm against the United States dollar as it has done every trading day since it started trading on 8 April. It kicked off at 13.5616 to the United States dollar and has firmed to 13.3129 today. However, prices at one of the leading (...) -
US congratulates Zimbabwe on its 44th anniversary, but maintains sanctions on the country
18 avril, par Charles RukuniUnited States Secretary of State Antony Blinken has congratulated Zimbabwe on its 44th independence anniversary which is being held in Buhera today. “We remain committed to partnering with the people of Zimbabwe as you endeavor toward a more just, equitable, and healthy society,” Blinken said. (...) -
Did you know that if America’s billionaires were considered a country they would be the third richest nation in the world ?
17 avril, par Charles RukuniThe 813 billionaires in the United States have a total wealth of US$5.7 trillion. If they were considered a country on their own, they would be the third richest nation after the US and China. According to Forbes, there are 2781 billionaires in the world now worth a staggering US$14.2 (...) -
Mnangagwa spokesman says there is nothing to celebrate about latest US move on Zimbabwe sanctions
17 avril, par Charles RukuniPresident Emmerson Mnangagwa’s spokesman George Charamba says there is nothing to celebrate about the United States’s latest move on Zimbabwe sanctions. The United States treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) yesterday announced that it was issuing a final rule to remove the (...) -
Two British aristocrats target one of Zimbabwe’s biggest lithium assets
16 avril, par Charles RukuniOver drinks back in 2019, two British tycoons, Algy Cluff and Michael Spencer, agreed to set up a company to buy into African resources. They have explored mines in Ghana, Mali and Tanzania. Now their next target is one of Zimbabwe’s biggest lithium assets. Cluff, 84, had made money in the (...)