Headline news Friday 31 January, 2014
- #mugabe voted AU deputy chair | The Herald
- Gvt seen manipulating salaries scam as Harare Town clerk suspended
- Interfin Bank seeks $50 mln capital injection, potential investor conducts due diligence
- Call for Sandura type probes | The Herald
- MPs propose hut tax
- Review military budget: Sekeramayi | The Herald
- NSSA raids companies as pension crisis looms
- Anyone serious about corruption?
- From a 2009 archive: How Mugabe Amassed a $500M Fortune
- Mugabe approaches court over Hong Kong luxury pad
- Mugabe’s legacy: stinking corruption – Jera
- Mugabe’s decrees invalid
- Mugabe’s Office wades into parastatal salary scandals
- Salaries cut at ZBC as drama over looting scandal continues
- Govt slashes ZBC salaries
- Arrest PSMAS looters: Workers
- Cuthbert Dube grossed US$6.4m per year | The Herald
- Senior Zanu PF Member Says Ministers Failing to Run State Firms
- Civil society blames Zimbabwe government for mega-salaries
- Overspending destroying Zim economy
- Ziscosteel workers go for 3 years without pay
- Indians to invest US$10bn in Zim | The Herald
- Indian Rupee to be legal tender in Zimbabwe
- Zim adoption of four new currencies a ‘chaotic non-starter’
- RBZ 2014 Monetary Policy Statement – Full document
- Bill Watch 4/2014 of 29th January
Headline news Thursday 30 January, 2014
- We must be the change – Vince Musewe
- MDC-T’s national executive meeting Friday could set off fireworks
- Zim to hold second Antwerp diamond auction
- Zim Lobbying AU to Take Action on EU Moves to Silence Mugabe
- Platinum refinery: Miners seek private investors
- Zimbabwe Softens Stance Towards Foreign-owned Shops
- Zimbabwe short-changing its small-scale farmers
- Zim Court Frees MDC-T Activists
- UK criticised for ‘condoning’ stolen Zim elections
- Soldiers detained after Chiadzwa diamond heist
- Ministers took bribes
- Time to strengthen public accountability | The Herald
- Zanu PF plans US$1m Mugabe birthday bash
- Mugabe launches legal bid for $HK40 million Hong Kong home
- US$2m housing scandal at ZBC | The Herald
- Dube could pocket $20m
- How Airzim millions were looted | The Herald
- Zim widens multi-currency basket
- RBZ moves to benchmark interest rates
- RBZ Says Zimbabwe Economy Facing Serious Challenges
- 2014 budget passed
- Some lost conscience, others lost focus – Moses Chamboko
Headline news Wednesday 29 January, 2014
- Hwange Paradise: Margaret Kriel – courtesy Barbara Goss
- Mugabe’s delegation turns chicken – Vigil
- SADC leaders urged to follow Botswana lead over disputed Zim polls
- Zanu PF disbands divided Midlands Exec
- Under fire Charamba’s Mugabe quit hint
- ‘I will not continue after President Mugabe’ – Charamba | The Herald
- Indigenisation hits steel maker
- Mimosa production up, worries over proposed tax charges
- Chiadzwa firms face govt audit in ‘transparency’ plan
- Zim Authorities Under Spotlight As GALZ Trial Commences
- Cops given ultimatum to stop transport business
- ‘Zimbabwe government must commit adequate resources to education’
- Debt scuttles AirZim plans
- ZBC boss in $1m scandal
- 18 Town House bosses gobble $500k monthly
- Mugabe leaves for AU Summit | The Herald
- Zim to supply quarter of world rough diamond – Antwerp
- Mining chamber hosts beneficiation conference as government presses for refinery
- Zimbabwe’s gold rush: livelihoods for the poor or a patronage economy, or both?
- Zimbabwe to seize unused mining permits after 3 years
- Is the MDC-T headed for another split?
- Khupe wades into leadership row
- Response to Mangoma’s Tsvangirai letter
- Step aside, Mangoma tells Tsvangirai | The Herald
- Corrupt public officials must face prosecution: Legal expert | The Herald
Headline news Tuesday 28 January, 2014
- Botswana commended for breaking rank over flawed Zim poll
- Zim business delegation faces protests in London
- British government criticised for hosting businessmen linked to Mugabe regime
- The Zimbabwe we want: the state must not be predatory – Vince Musewe
- A letter to Robert Mugabe – Tanonoka Joseph Whande
- Mass corruption, institutional failures – EU re-engagement talks?
- Dube, entire PSMAS board fired
- More irregularities reported as ZANU PF ‘wins’ by-elections
- Zanu PF in by-election clean sweep
- Ten million dollar insurance scam exposed at Air Zim
- Mugabe’s paper reveals his crooked officials
- Airzim bigwigs fleece millions | The Herald
- What planet is Chatham House on?
- Bill Watch 3/2014 Resend [And Results of Council By-Elections]
Headline news Monday 27 January, 2014
- Zambian Mining decision poses threat to Mana Pools
- Botswana breaks ranks with AU, Sadc | The Herald
- Ruling from the deathbed: A curse of our times
- Zimbabweans will rise against Mugabe, says Sikhala
- US official speaks on Mugabe exclusion
- Patronage, ignorance: The twin evils of greed
- Zimbabwe’s economy still stuck in a rut
- Parliament says tell us who is owed money by the RBZ
- Labour unions deplore obscene salaries
- Salary monster eating its own – SundayMail
- Parastatal bosses submit contracts to Government | The Herald
- Government cancels ZESA tender – SundayMail
- Constitution Watch 1/2014 of 25th January
- Bill Watch – Parliamentary Committees Series 3/2014 of 24th January
- What country friends is this? – Zimbabwe Vigil
- Zimbabwe: Are we dealing with a complicated or complex system?
Headline news Sunday 26 January, 2014
- Zim must start believing, again
- Tsvangirai calls for early congress in March, but no takers
- Tsvangirai extends olive branch to Zanu (PF)
- 2014 going to be a tough year – Tsvangirai
- MDC President Morgan Tsvangirai’s state of the nation address
- MDC denies reports of bankruptcy
- ZCTU turns to Mugabe
- Parastatals must be viable: Charamba | The Herald
- Chiadzwa: Only one miner to stay | The Herald
- Govt should widen revenue base – MPs
- ‘Prosecute errant bankers’
- Red Cross ends health support to local authorities
- Zim starts abandoning use of falling SA rand
- PSMAS saga: Civil servants cry foul | The Herald
- Greed Corruption and Transparency – Eddie Cross
- Human wall blocks Chitungwiza demolitions | The Herald
- Zimbabwe government system needs complete overhaul
- Chatham House demo against visiting Zimbabwe businessmen – Vigil
Headline news Saturday 25 January, 2014
- Analysts tear ZimAsset apart
- Washington Gives Harare $95 Million to Fight HIV/Aids
- Zimbabwe asks Britain for funds to educate a million children
- Only a reinvented MDC can change Zimbabwe
- Eddie Cross acquitted of racial slur charge
- Of Wages, Degrees and Awards: Alex Magaisa
- ZSE index falls again in forgettable week
- So Manheru is back: Who cares? – MuckRaker
- Biti attacks ailing Mugabe, warns of coup
- Biti breathes fire
- No Chinese money for desperate Chinamasa
- Zimbabwe Seeks Debt Forgiveness
- ‘Paltry budget allocation threatens indigenisation’
- More consultations on income tax Bill crucial
- Zimra warns of company closures
- 2014 budget hangs in balance
- Tsvangirai lawyers off the hook
- Zim Court Censures Judge For Ordering Lawyers’ Prosecution
- ‘Zanu-PF jealous of Banana’s achievements’ says son
- Zim education better off with donor funding
- Heavy rains expected countrywide: Met Office | The Herald
Headline news Friday 24 January, 2014
- Where is Mutambara?
- ZANU PF ‘not bothered’ by US snub
- Obama shuts out Mugabe
- Looking beyond Robert Mugabe
- Supreme Court finds Tsvangirai’s election case “not urgent”
- Hunger looms
- Justice Hungwe to explain 10-year judgment delay
- Zims lose faith in courts
- Outcry as ZANU PF ministers skip parliament
- Furore as ministers bunk Parliament
- Road rehabilitation project collapses
- Zim to lobby for $6.1b debt write-off
- Zim receives Western funded ‘bailout’ for water and power
- Government urged to clampdown on obscene salaries
- Govt probes community Share Ownership trusts | The Herald
- Tourism industry say new tax could hurt earnings
- Zimra misses revenue target
- PSMAS shock salary schedule | The Herald
Headline news Thursday 23 January, 2014
- The people must come first – Vince Musewe
- State of the nation – Reality bites – Jera
- Obama Snubs Zimbabwe’s Mugabe
- Zanu-PF struggling to contain widening factionalism
- ZSE index falls below 200-point mark
- ZANU PF officials threaten striking Gaths mine workers
- Biti’s ‘Eat what you kill’ cliche vindicated
- Ongoing abuses revealed at Chiadzwa diamond fields
- New Finance Bill gazetted
- Chinamasa budget hopelessly small: Parly
- ‘New telecommunication fees trigger entry barriers’
- Ziscosteel boss arrested over theft of copper cables
- Glen View activists in new freedom bid at High court
- Billion dollar diamond fields, basins, economic blueprints
- Tendai Biti Takes On Mutasa Over $5 Million Defamation Lawsuit
- Shamu remains tight-lipped on ZBC saga | The Herald
- Youths promised projects after Mugabe bash
- Water authority disconnects Kwekwe
- I was brutalised by cops: MLF leader
- Bryan Adams gig sparks debate over ‘legitimising’ Mugabe
- No licence for indebted PSMAS | The Herald
- Govt to prosecute land barons | The Herald
- Corruption: Who will watch the watchers? | The Herald
Headline news Wednesday 22 January, 2014
- Wananchi: Chirenda, Sharon – Revenge of history – Tendai Biti
- Blow for Mugabe’s 90th birthday gig
- Tsvangirai’s address postponed to Thursday
- I don’t know why I have lived this long: Mugabe
- No plans to turn Save Valley Conservancy into Nat Park
- Outrage as police bar Gukurahundi prayer meeting
- Families sleep in the open as ZANU PF MP evicts own supporters
- Mines ministry seeks review of gold royalty proposal
- Report exposes abuses at Chiadzwa
- Parliament Gives Ministry Ultimatum Over Agric Input Schemes
- Police, media are useful partners not rivals, Madam Charamba
- Moyo withdraws petition citing lack of confidence in court
- No ethanol back-up: Mavhaire
- ZBC mess foretold | The Herald
- Charamba’s memo to Shamu on ZBC rot | The Herald
- Govt, civil servants strike pay deal
- Civil Servants Cave, Accept Government Pay Offer
- Govt, civil servants sign salary deal | The Herald
- Lord Plunket, a fighter of racial discrimination
Headline news Tuesday 21 January, 2014
- Anti-poaching unit in major Vic-Falls victory
- Teen bailed over ‘Mugabe in freezer’ Facebook post
- Is Mugabe Set For Mini-Cabinet Reshuffle?
- Gukurahundi: Pius Ncube breathes fire
- Scepticism over plans to license 25 radio stations
- Government plan to scrap ZBC licenses criticized as insincere
- Tsvangirai to present alternative state-of-the-nation address
- Tsvangirai to speak on deepening economic problems
- More companies to de-list as economy struggles – ZSE chief
- ZSE fast losing its attractiveness | The Herald
- ‘Civil servants salary negotiations will not yield results’
- White farmers in Mash west given May deadline
- Deadline for farmers | The Herald
- Govt pressed over Beam
- Real war veterans reduced to helpless spectators – Tanonoka Joseph Whande
- Bill Watch – Parliamentary Committees Series 2/2014 of 20th January 2014
- Bill Watch 2/2014 of 20th January
- Eddie Cross vs. Fay Chung – incisive dichotomy
Headline news Monday 20 January, 2014
- Searching Hard for Mugabe’s Conscience
- Zimbabweans in tribal shocker over Mugabe health
- Mugabe’s death not regretted before Gukurahundi apology
- The case for the reburial of Gukurahundi Genocide victims
- How fear has arrested Zimbabwe’s potential
- Simba Makoni raps Zanu PF for school dropouts
- NSSA blitz on companies
- NewsDay Editorial: Ignore wokers [sic] at nation’s peril
- Chombo directive haunts councils
- ‘Minister Chidhakwa risks being corrupted’
- State, banks meet over 99-year leases – SundayMail
- Police chief jailed – Sunday Mail
- Zimbabwe government needs lasting solution to rot
- MDC-T restructures
- Zimbabwe says platinum mines submit plans for refinery by end-2016
- Zimbabwe government moves to step up indigenisation
- Ailing Mugabe filmed at sister’s memorial slumped on sofa
- President’s sister Bridget dies | The Herald
- Mugabe finished – Zimbabwe Vigil
Headline news Sunday 19 January, 2014
- Commemorating Gukurahundi
- Paying to give away your own company? Cathy Buckle
- ‘ Black Jesus ’ rules out Mujuru
- ‘Mugabe died and is being preserved in a freezer’, teen arrested [!?]
- Zim Internet connectivity soars
- Scepticism over Mugabe graft purge
- No money to pay fees for diplomats’ kids
- Govt, civil servants inch closer to salary deal | The Herald
- Zim Civil Servants In a Fix As Zanu PF Govt Dithers On Election Promises
- 33 corrupt Avondale police officers transferred
- Listeners’ licence fee to be scrapped | The Herald
Headline news Saturday 18 January, 2014
- ZANU PF priorities on show as Mugabe’s office allocated over $200 million
- Robert Mugabe – A man and president Zimbabwe never needed!
- Chiefs threaten to sink 2014 budget
- Maize output set to decline, warns CFU
- Shocking revelations as Tsvangirai meets mayors
- Tsvangirai, ZCTU close ranks
- WTO trade deal will create problems for Zim – Bimha
- Govt to impose import licences to save industry – Bimha
- Zimplats: No progress on land challenge
- Save Valley Conservancy to be indigenised
- School fees unconstitutional: MDC
- The rich abuse Beam cash, say teachers | The Herald
- Dropouts reflect Govt’s skewed priorities
- 1400 schools condemned | The Herald
- Regime change no panacea to Zim’s economic problems
- Downward trend stokes deflation fears
- Don’t wait for govt, Chinamasa tells industry
- Institutional investors turn to money market
- Chinamasa bank attacks ‘unwarranted’
- Wake up, smell the coffee Chinamasa
- World’s moved on, Chinamasa
- ‘Nkomo honours won’t heal wounds of Matabeleland’
- Zanu, Zapu’s early unity efforts
- Donors demand govt commitment on human rights issues: ZHRC
- Kereke’s explosive letter to Mujuru
- Going, going, gone! – Muckraker
- Zimbabwe renews threat as platinum-refinery deadline expires
Headline news Friday 17 January, 2014
- More companies to delist from ZSE
- Chinamasa attacks local banks
- Govt turns to private sector
- What is true indigenisation? Vince Musewe
- Zimbabwe Economic Decline Worries Tsvangirai MDC
- MDC-T: Zim heads for political, social unrest
- Harare council workers back at work after wage deal
- No deal as civil service workers reject wage offer
- Zimbabwe government workers reject double-digit pay rises
- Zimbabwe Govt, Civil Servants Salary Negotiations Deadlocked
- Govt offers 26,6pc salary increment | The Herald
- Charamba speaks on Mugabe mystery
- Where is the President?
- Diamond abuses: CCDT raises alarm
- Zim prisoners facing starvation
- Inflation sends distress signal | The Herald
- Russian artist who mocked Mugabe describes fleeing Zim
- Psychomotor minister begins consultations
- Tomana to be replaced
- Mavhaire ordered to shape up
- Zimbabwe political Cinderella sequels up until 2013 (Part 3)
- Zimbabwe political Cinderella sequels up until 2013 (Part 2)
- Farmers require additional 45 000 tonnes fertiliser | The Herald
- Govt to act on parastatal pay rot | The Herald
- Leaner ZBC on the cards: Charamba | The Herald
- Zimbabwe sends first athlete to Winter Olympics; Luke Steyn
Headline news Thursday 16 January, 2014
- Zim Named Among Pariah Economies As World’s Most Unfree And Expensive
- Mugabe back from holiday so soon? Eddie Cross
- Zimbabwe’s central bank loses grip on asset management firms
- Chinamasa accuses banks of imposing sanctions
- Zimbabwe economy to grow by 4.2 pct – World Bank
- Economic Intelligence Unit Downgrades Zim’s 2014 Growth Rate
- Reserved sectors not so reserved
- Implats stock tumbles as Zim mulls platinum exports ban
- Mines, Agric ministries not happy with Budget allocations | The Herald
- ‘Gold mines face closure’
- Government And Zanu PF Officials In Fresh Gold Mining Rush
- Schools defy govt directive
- School: 1 million pupils priced out | The Herald
- 1 million drop out of school
- ZCTU predicts wages cuts
- Unions cautious as wage talks open
- Civil servants’ salary talks postponed to Friday
- Lecturers demand US$8,6 million | The Herald
- SA accused of ‘abusing’ courts after fresh torture case appeal
- CZI plans conference for European investors
- Govt disbands EU re-engagement committee | The Herald
- Judgment reserved in Zim insult law challenge
- Prof Moyo ‘blundered’
- A case for Zimbabweans United for Democracy – ZUNDE
- Zimbabwe Media Gripped by Fear over Mugabe Illness Story
Headline news Wednesday 15 January, 2014
- Zimbabwe Fails to Pay Fees for 750,000 Desperate Children
- Tsvangirai’s generation has failed us
- Mugabe is unpunishable – analyst
- What happens when Mugabe dies?
- Questions surround truth about Robert Mugabe’s health
- My life is in danger – Kereke
- Gay rights group in High Court victory over seized assets
- New pay structure for civil servants | The Herald
- ‘Govt must hike salaries to diffuse tension’
- MDC-T to oppose ‘anti-people’ budget
- Implats downplays Zim problems
- Power crisis hits Mugabe’s refinery plan
- Zimbabwe gold mines face closure
- ‘Indigenisation dampens economic prospects’
- Mugabe’s use of Presidential decree a show of ‘bad governance’
- Zim faces fuel crisis?
- Mudenda accuses MPs of corruption
- We cannot reward under-performers forever | The Herald
- Unpaid Harare City Council Workers Go on Strike
- Agri-loans: Banks stick to their guns | The Herald
- WFP forced to cut food aid to 1 million Zimbabweans
- 900 tonnes of grain imported
- A place to call home – The Herald
- GMB owes farmers over US$6 million | The Herald
- Govt, Industry Urged to Work Together to Attract $20 Billion FDI
- Thousands face eviction at Caledonia Farm
- Guards demand US$5m from Marange | The Herald
Headline news Tuesday 14 January, 2014
- Teachers delay possible salary strike until Wednesday
- Crisis looms at schools
- Zimbabwe Students Go Back to School With Little Groceries
- Secessionist party launched in Bulawayo
- Mugabe ‘old goat’ charges thrown out
- Zanu-PF official granted bail | The Herald
- Life sentence for sea piracy [?!]
- Mass trial postponed as police fail to turn up in court
- Four Ministry of Justice officials arrested
- Govt seeks to protect Constitutional Court from abuse | The Herald
- ConCourt struggles to finalise land cases
- Another US$5m earmarked for legislators | The Herald
- Chidyausiku Heaps Praise On Magistrates, Bemoans Poor Salaries For Judges
- 2014 Zim legal year opens
- IMF to monitor Zim debt plan for another 6 months
- China Africa gets EMA green light to start $2.1 bln project
- Zimbabwe proposes 25% mine royalties for sovereign wealth fund
- Zimbabwe heading towards deflation, fresh capital required to revive economy
- ‘Zim economy to grow by 3,4pc’
- Zim ranked second best safari destination
- Flight frequency up in Q3 2013 | The Herald
- Bill Watch – Parliamentary Committees Series 1/2014 – Meetings to Analyse 2014 Budget: 14-17 January
- Open letter to European Union & members of the Diplomatic Corp – ZUNDE
- Will 2014 usher in an Egypt style revolution in Zimbabwe Part 2
- ‘What is wrong with Zimbabweans’ – Tendai Biti
Headline news Monday 13 January, 2014
- The Zimbabwe we want: Good leadership is everything (Part 1)
- Lets get the judiciary to account: Part 2
- Cyanide poaching: Pair acquitted
- Bulawayo’s master plan in disarray
- War over Zanu PF congress escalates
- Skint govt mulls non-monetary civil service deal
- Govt violating labour laws – MDC
- Salary disparities widen – Sunday Mail
- Billion dollar diamond fields! Sunday Mail
- President amends Money Laundering Act – Sunday Mail
- Fake Mugabe arrival picture fuels speculation
- The noose tightens – Zimbabwe Vigil Diary
Headline news Sunday 12 January, 2014
- MPs to scrutinise Budget
- Joshua Nkomo: Thin line between honour and dishonour
- Renegade ZANU must rejoin ZAPU, not the other way round
- Mugabe “has overstayed his welcome”
- Mugabe ‘back home from Singapore’
- Stop threatening workers, Mpariwa tells govt
- Labour unrest looms: ZCTU
- Forceful empowerment drive abandoned
- Zim year-end investments plunge
- We must learn from Zimbabwe, says Malema
- Welfare reports: When power bridles the poor | The Herald
- Sovereign Wealth Fund Bill gazetted | The Herald
- Indiscipline, corruption have no place in ZRP: Charamba
- ZRP refuses its working with Anti-Corruption Commission hunt for corrupt traffic cops
- Councils loot Zinara funds | The Herald
- IMF Management Approves a Six-Month Extension of the SMP for Zimbabwe
- Volunteerism vs. Vulturism – Of ZANU PF Social Paedophiles and Moral Rejects
Headline news Saturday 11 January, 2014
- IMF and World Bank reject Zimbabwe’s loan bid
- Zanu PF masters of diversion
- Mugabe zealots will be waiting back home – MuckRaker
- Wikileaks scare: Zimbabwe government officials under tight leash
- Massive jump in 2014 budget allocation for Mugabe ’s office
- Legislator slams ZANU PF for intimidating civil servants
- We’ll take Mugabe cash: Julius Malema
- Malnutrition Ravages Mat South
- Food Situation Worsens in Zimbabwe
- Govt spurns CFU overtures
- I remain a candle in the storm – Eliot Pfebve
- Gono empire falls on hard times
- What lies beneath the Gono – Kereke feud?
- Army, police benefited from Gono graft – Kereke
- MPS preparations gather steam
- Zim FDI nosedives
- Trade deficit soars | The Herald
- Dabengwa responds to ‘Mugabe Courts Dabengwa for VP post’
- Mugabe ‘courts Dabengwa for Zimbabwe Vice President’
- Zimbabwe Vice President Mujuru’s party allies meet stiff resistance
- ZimAsset inhospitable to youths: Mujuru
- Zim Asset must be elastic – Mujuru | The Herald
- Vic Falls rainforest draws 17,000 visitors over festive period – Parks
- National Parks starts recapitalisation | The Herald
- Family of missing tourist denies cash demands by Nyanga chief
- Chief allegedly demands US$21 000. . . as search for missing Nyanga tourist continues | The Herald
- Bulawayo should be declared an iHub as part of resuscitation
Headline news Friday 10 January, 2014
- Old News: How to Rob Africa
- Backdated pay rise for civil servants | The Herald
- Harare to patch up potholes
- 2014: What the crystal ball says
- The black man’s burden – Vince Musewe
- Grace Mugabe’s son in trouble
- China seeks agric cooperation with Zim
- Zimbabwe Vice President: Govt Economic Blueprint Flawed
- Zimbabwe says target for platinum refinery unachievable
- Desperate ZANU-PF turns to mining
- Funding stalls power project | The Herald
- Zimbabwe’s past weighs on the economy
- A decade of seeding corruption and repression in Zimbabwe
- Mdc-T officials acquitted | The Herald
- MDC-T shadow minister challenges police on ‘harassment’
- ZRP reshuffles senior cops | The Herald
- Community radio stations push for licenses
- 21 apply for radio licences | The Herald
- Bill Watch 1/2014 of 8th January [Anti-Trafficking in Persons Regulations Gazetted]
- Resuscitation of HCCL key to world energy production
- Herald’s Sermon from Hell – A case for serious soul searching in Zimbabwe: ZUNDE
- Zimbabwe political Cinderella sequels up until 2013 (Part 1)
Headline news Thursday 9 January, 2014
- Should he stay or should he go? The Mugabe question
- Watchmen on the Wall – and the rebuilding in Zimbabwe: Ben Freeth
- The struggle continues – Vince Musewe
- Bribes stall $1bn project
- SA at top of wealth list for Africa, Zimbabwe near bottom
- Economic downturn fuels passport demand
- Budget allocation contradicts Zim Asset
- Zim Lawmaker Freed Over “Mugabe Gay” Insult
- ZANU PF warned over plans to bring back postal voting
- Four illegal ivory buyers killed by poachers in Binga
- Govt to aid Bulawayo Industries: Bimha
- Efficient power use to save Zim $115m
- Crisis-hit Zim receives 700 tons of maize from SA
- Fight over Zipra property hots up
- RBZ to pay US$87m Meikles debt
- Zanu-PF, MDC-T to share $3m | The Herald
- Prices of school uniforms skyrocket
- ‘School fees freeze will backfire’
- Government stalling salary negotiations
- Tackle water problems first: Harare residents
- Council workers return to work | The Herald
- Hwange Colliery awards $260 million contract to Portuguese firm
- Govt suspends ZMDC boss, Marange senior managers in firing line
- Mines minister predicts growth against the odds
- Platinum miners wary of levy | The Herald
- Platinum Miners Get 10 Days for Refinery Plans
- Platinum miners, Zim govt. to meet as pressure mounts over refinery
- Honeymoon over for miners | The Herald
- Understanding the ZANU-PF succession: Mugabe’s choice likely to be decisive
Headline news Wednesday 8 January, 2014
- Zim Farmers Urged to Plant Short-Term Variety Seeds
- Bulawayo’s water rationing regime to stay
- ZSE delists Interfresh
- NCA activists hospitalized following an attack from ZANU PF supporters
- Zim price madness: What hope? (Part 2)
- US$30m gold mine gets nod | The Herald
- Australian firm gets 70 percent stake in chrome mine
- Reckitt closes Zim factory | The Herald
- Zimbabwe imposes mobile money tax
- VMCZ Invests Faith In Dube
- Recalled envoys await their fate | The Herald
- Auditor-General: Zim Roads Authority Failed to Account for $6M
- ‘Health sector suffers from underfunding’
- I’m a Grade Two drop-out: Zanu PF MP
- Furore over MPs allowances
- Instability Looms Amid Prospects Of Labour Unrest
- Council workers in pay protest | The Herald
- Teachers’ strike must be lawful – Goche
- Zimbabwe’s Teachers Union Threatens to Strike Over Salaries
- Reinstating postal voting will erode the gains of the new constitution
- Govt to reinstate postal vote | The Herald
- Ministers abuse Mugabe access
Headline news Tuesday 7 January, 2014
- Zim ruled out of World Bank aid scheme
- 2014 Zimbabwe Budget: A procurement perspective
- Industry budget dubbed ‘paltry’
- SA maize imports under threat
- Diamond miners dump families | The Herald
- Fewer rights issues in 2013 | The Herald
- Top govt officials used to launder billions
- Government officials accused in ‘endemic’ Zim corruption
- Zim teachers demand $1 000 increase
- Zim teachers threaten strike over pay dispute
- Govt freezes tuition fees | The Herald
- ZANU PF denies Mugabe ‘collapse’
- Mugabe health reports ‘absolute nonsense’
- Mugabe collapses – reports
- Repeating History In Zim Radio Listenership
- Alyce Chavunduka dies in South Africa
- Zimbabwe: The Director’s Cut
- Zimbabwe Dollarized. How Does the U.S. Feel About That?
- Zimbabwe Prices: Why Are They as High as New York City’s?
- Another challenging year – Zimbabwe Vigil Diary
Headline news Monday 6 January, 2014
- RBZ monitors seven troubled banks
- World Bank rules out Zim bailout
- Return home, Mugabe told
- Govt expects Zisco to reopen in January
- Mugabe groups in messy fight
- US$50m lifeline for MetBank | SundayMail
- So what did I resolve for 2014? By Eddie Cross
- Mozambique set to use Zimbabwe’s tourism model
- US$1bn mega fuel pipeline deal for Zim | Sunday Mail
- No break for entreprenuers during festive season (sic)
- Outcry over potholes on major city roads
- Zimbabwe leader Mugabe has collapsed: report
- Govt probes town clerks over offshore accounts – Sunday Mail
- ZANU PF’s bag of lies – Moses Chamboko
- “My Zimbabwean Pain” – Prof. Ambrose B. Chimbganda
Headline news Sunday 5 January, 2014
- Rear view mirror – Cathy Buckle
- When progress not Mugabe is the priority
- Fragilities of African Revolutions
- Dumiso Dabengwa in danger
- Diamond mine workers down tools
- ZBC ghost workers exposed
- Lets get the judiciary to account
- Gutu Police Force Villagers To Build Houses For Them
- Foreigners scramble for ZSE shares | The Herald
- Zim to Force Foreign Business Owners to Open Bank Accounts
- Chinese, Nigerians blamed for cash woes
- No need to import maize | The Herald
- Zimbabwe Hoping Heavy Rains Can ‘Wash Away Hunger’
- Anthrax outbreak affects 33 in Makoni | The Herald
Headline news Saturday 4 January, 2014
- Parliament faces mammoth task
- NIEEF bankrupt despite US$1,3 billion in shares
- Thumbs up to Nhema
- Mugabe is not like Jesus Christ
- MDC official backs Zapu properties fight
- ZAPU demands return of seized war records
- Zanu PF bigwigs jostle for chairmanship
- Zanu PF faction re-strategises
- New year greetings from Simba Makoni President, (M.K.D)
- Sneak peek into 2014 political landscape
- Makoni slams Mugabe deceit over graft
- Zim mines minister urged to reveal ‘bribers’
- Govt clueless on economic crisis: Makoni
- Bleak outlook for Zim economy in 2014
- Mining can trigger major economic growth – Eric Bloch
- Outcry as Govt scraps allowance | The Herald
- Morale at ZBC still low as employees start receiving salaries
- MDC seeks parastatals inquiry
- Zanu PF can’t even run its own businesses – MuckRaker
- Kanyekanye denies prejudicing Allied Timbers | The Herald
- GMB compromising farmers’ operations: Made
- Zim imports 150 000t maize from SA | The Herald
Headline news Friday 3 January 2014
- Deal with reserved sectors’ racketeering | The Herald
- Zimbabweans opting out of the system
- Locals Seeking Stakes in Foreign Firms to Raise Own Capital
- Foreign retailers not banking: NIEEB | The Herald
- ZANU PF ‘backtracks’ on indigenisation threats
- ZBC workers finally get paid
- Corruption at ZBC is just a fraction of the Zimbabwe crisis
- Unearth corruption and name bribers: Mines minister challenged
- Hwange poaching crisis continues
- Ministry dissolves Allied Timbers, Zimparks boards
- Altim board fired – Govt probes subsidiary | The Herald
- ZSE suspends PG Industries | The Herald
Headline news Thursday 2 January 2014
- Hwange poaching on the rise
- 10 000 extra government jobs raise stink
- Air Zim Bosses Crash Into Suspension Over Aviation Insurance Scandal
- Zapu dismisses Mutasa
- Gweru mayor defies party directive
- ‘Zanu PF MP’s husband applied for asylum’
- Elizabeth walks out on Tsvangirai | The Herald
- Ethanol blending cuts fuel import bill by us$20m | The Herald
- Find local partners, foreign shops told
- 51:49 rule applies to all – Nhema | The Herald
- Big Companies Set to Collapse as Zimbabwe Economy Falters
- SECZ investigates window-dressed trades | The Herald
- Kereke refused to play ball in Gono probe, says ZACC | The Herald
- Will 2014 usher in an Egypt-style revolution in Zim? Part 1
Headline news Wednesday 1 January, 2014
- State of the Nation – Eddie Cross
- Victoria Falls comes alive
- ‘Mugabe closer to the son of God’
- Brace for fresh polls: MDC-T
- Holland backs Zwambila asylum bid
- MDC official mad: Mutasa
- Confusion over Tongogara memorial
- Zapu ‘should think twice’ says Zanu-PF
- Zapu not entitled to seized properties – Mutasa
- Yet another year of misery – Tanonoka Joseph Whande
- Poll petitions take centre stage | The Herald
- Zim to align road rules with Sadc | The Herald
- Bad credit adds to Zim’s food insecurity
- Zim to import more maize
- CFU doubts govt growth forecasts
- ‘Rid Zesa of bloated executives’
- Kariba power plant expansion to start in January
- Ghost workers at ZBC
- ZBC employees to get salaries
- Ups and downs mark 2013 health year | The Herald
- 2013 arts festivals in retrospect | The Herald
- 2013: Year of film revival | The Herald
- Foreign shop owners get reprieve
- 800 firms meet January deadline | The Herald
- Scepticism over economic growth | The Herald
- Mujuru takes over as Mugabe goes on leave
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