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Written by Makusha Mugabe
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Thursday, 26 January 2012 |
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Preliminary figures indicate that Finance Minister Tendai Biti has managed to keep the government within its Budget and even managed a surplus of US$30.4 million – a feat probably not achieved by any finance minister since Bernard Chidzero.
The surplus would be used to support expenditures in January 2012, mainly salaries and pension payments, at a time when revenue inflows are seasonally low, said Biti in a post-budget statement. But the economy is still experiencing low liquidity, making it difficult to implement the Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) system and make high-value transactions, so he has introduced measures in conjunction with the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe and the Bankers Association, which will be announced by the Reserve Bank in due course. |
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Wednesday, 25 January 2012 |
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  One-man political party leader Job Sikhala defends one-man trade union leader Ray Majongwe in what could be a decicive battle against veteran trade unionist Lucia Matibenga, now an MDC Minister
In the wake of calls by MDC-99 president Job Sikhala for her resignation, Public Service Minister Lucia Matibenga has hit back saying some people were trying to make a political issue out of the strike and make her “the face of the problem” when they know very well that the employer of civil servants is the Public Service Commission (PSC).She said workers should be negotiating with the PSC and not her, because the role of the Minister is to make policy, not to negotiate with the workers. |
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Written by Viola Chisvo
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Wednesday, 25 January 2012 |
 January 21, 2012 marked the beginning of the diaspora speaking with one voice against the way South African President and SADC facilitator, Jacob Zuma is handling the Zimbabwe situation and the gross violation of human rights. Today all women in dispora are angry with the way Rebbecca Mafikeni and Yvonne Musarurwa are being treated at a remand prison where they have been incarcerated without trial since the beginning of July last year. Diaspora women are speaking with one voice as mothers, wives and women, demanding that President Zuma intervene for these two women whose rights are being violated by ZANU PF and its Zimbabwe Republic Police. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 26 January 2012 )
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Written by Makusha Mugabe
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Sunday, 22 January 2012 |
 The London leg of the Global Zimbabwe Protest, went off like a rocket on Saturday, and the organisers confirmed it would become a monthly activity until Zimbabwe holds free and fair elections. MDC activists and other Zimbabweans converged on London from all corners of the UK and took over The Strand for about an hour as they sang and danced and listened to speeches outside the Zimbabwean Embassy on The Strand. South African Embassy Second Secretary, Franco Blignaut, assures MDC UK Chairman Tonderayi Samanyanga that the petition will be delivered to his boss, President Jacob Zuma. See more from Sweden South Africa US Facebook |
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Written by Zimbwa Hamunyari
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Monday, 23 January 2012 |
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Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights director, Irene Petras, confronting an overzealous policeman over the photo exhibition exposing violence against the MDC which the police were trying to block. Hopefully we will all now see the exhibition. More from Kubatana
Overzealous policemen have been put in their place by two magistrates in Masvingo and in Bulawayo on the same day - today, exposing how the police are continuing to be used by their bosses for party political work rather than protecting the public. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 25 January 2012 )
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Written by Changezimbabwe Editor
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Thursday, 19 January 2012 |
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Picture showing the proximity of where Commander Mujuru supposedly died to the window with no burgler bars.
The inquest into General Solomon (Rex Nhongo) Mujuru’s death has provided another window onto the working of the Mugabe regime which has managed to keep a democracy-conscious and well-educated population subdued for 20 years despite a collapsed economy and unbearable hardship. |
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