Biodiesel project faces collapse as RBZ pulls out

Biodiesel project faces collapse as RBZ pulls out http://www.thestandard.co.zw/ Sunday, 12 June 2011 14:13 BY CAIPHAS CHIMHETE AFTER almost five years of on-and-off operations, Zimbabwe’s giant biodiesel plant faces prolonged closure after the central bank pulled out of the project.Launched amid pomp and fanfare, the project was touted as the panacea to the country’s fuel crisis.The Reserve Bank …

AG to challenge court on assets

AG to challenge court on assets http://www.timeslive.co.za/ AG moves to stop auction of Cape properties, claiming Gauteng judge’s ruling was ‘null and void’Jun 11, 2011 3:19 PM | By HARARE CORRESPONDENT Zimbabwe’s Attorney-General (AG) says he will appeal the North Gauteng High Court ruling that went in favour of three Zimbabwean farmers in the case dealing with the …

COMESA Launches Free Trade Area

COMESA Launches Free Trade Area http://www.radiovop.com 2 hours 32 minutes ago Sandton, June 12, 2011-The Tripartite alliance comprising of Southern Africa Development Community (SADC), East African Community (EAC) and Common Market of East and Southern Africa (COMESA) launched negotiations for a Free Trade Area (FTA) between these two regions meant to bolster intra-regional trade, a communiqué released after the …

Tobacco makes a recovery

Tobacco makes a recovery http://www.thezimbabwean.co.uk Written by Chief ReporterSaturday, 11 June 2011 12:25Highest sales in a decade HARARE – The bids of buyers and sellers echoed loudly across the massive Tobacco Sales Floor in Willowvale as 2,800 bales were sold. This has been widely acclaimed as a 10-year record. But before the disastrous land  “reform” engineered by …

COPAC suspends operations over dual-citizenship stalemate

COPAC suspends operations over dual-citizenship stalemate http://www.thezimbabwemail.com 10/06/2011 14:32:00    Staff Reporter HARARE – Zimbabwe constitution making body COPAC has suspended operations after a deadlock was reached following fundamental differences over the issue of dual citizenship between the MDC-T’s and the former ruling party Zanu PF. Zanu PF select committee co-chairperson, Paul Mangwana, who revealed to The Zimbabwe Mail that …

Indigenization regulations “absurd” says Zimbabwe’s parliament

Indigenization regulations “absurd” says Zimbabwe’s parliament http://www.monstersandcritics.com Jun 10, 2011, 15:07 GMT Harare – The Zimbabwean parliament declared Friday that regulations seeking to nationalize foreign-owned companies were ‘unconstitutional, unreasonable and absurd,’ and called for them to be repealed or revised. The law, which would force all foreign-owned companies to cede their majority stake to black Zimbabweans, was proposed …

NEPAD and agriculture – Africa’s development plan bears fruit

NEPAD and agriculture – Africa’s development plan bears fruit   Editor’s note: After years of talk NEPAD’s agriculture plan is finally taking root. Africa Renewal reports from down on the farm. By Ernest Harsch For most of the 1990s Sierra Leone was best known for its diamonds — and the devastating civil war they helped finance. …

Zim to appeal SA ruling in favour of white farmers

Zim to appeal SA ruling in favour of white farmers http://www.eyewitnessnews.co.za/ Eyewitness News | 4 Hour(s) Ago Zimbabwe’s attorney general on Thursday said the government will appeal against a ruling made this week in the North Gauteng High Court in favour of white Zimbabwean farmers. The ruling allows dispossessed Zimbabwean farmers to sell off Zimbabwean state assets in …

Bread shortages in Harare as Lobels bakery shuts down

Bread shortages in Harare as Lobels bakery shuts down http://www.swradioafrica.com By Tichaona Sibanda9 June 2011 Lobels bakery, since independence the largest bread-making company in Zimbabwe, has shut down due to financial mismanagement which effectively crippled operations at the firm. Founded in 1950 by the Lobels family, the bakery in its heyday was arguably the most popular in the …

Apostles invade Chipinge dairy farm

Apostles invade Chipinge dairy farm http://www.thezimbabwean.co.uk Written by Tony SaxonWednesday, 08 June 2011 09:22 CHIPINGE – Members of the controversial Johanne Marange Apostolic sect loyal to President Robert Mugabe have invaded one of Zimbabwe’s biggest dairy farms. A few individuals from the sect, who are directly benefiting from Zanu (PF), and some youth militia invaded Spillemeer Farm last …