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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 (...) -
Chamisa accused of destroying the opposition but says opposition is not one person
15 avril, par Charles RukuniFormer Citizens Coalition for Change leader Nelson Chamisa has been accused of destroying the opposition but he said the opposition was not one person. Chamisa, who resigned from the party that he founded two years ago, had tweeted that the State was behind the break-up of the opposition in (...) -
Zimbabwe central bank governor says people will soon be scrambling for ZiG, fears deflation
12 avril, par Charles RukuniZimbabwe central bank governor John Mushayavanhu says people will soon be scrambling for the country’s new currency, ZiG, and as the currency continues to strengthen against the United States dollar he fears the country could plunge into deflation. The ZiG, which was introduced a week ago, has (...) -
List of Zimbabweans and entities on the Canadian sanctions list
12 avril, par Charles RukuniExiled former Higher Education Minister Jonathan Moyo has raised an interesting question. Why is Canada keeping its punitive 2008 sanctions on Zimbabwe whent he EuropeanUnion and the United States have lfited some of the sanctions? Apparently, the North American country still maintains a list (...) -
23 questions and answers on Zimbabwe’s new currency
12 avril, par Charles RukuniThe Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has published 23 questions and answers about its newly introduced currency, the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG), in an effort to educate the public before releasing notes and coins at the end of this month. ZiG is facing a lot of scepticism as its predecessors have all been (...)