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Some micro finance institutions in Zimbabwe, have begun accepting livestock among other movable assets as security to help previously excluded rural based entrepreneurs join the mainstream economy. Farai Mwakutuya now reports on how this has become a game changer



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Zimbabwe Deputy Minister for Mines & Mining Polite Kambamura gives his address to the 2021 Africa Down Under conference

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Zimbabwe's Central Bank has launched a strategy that aims to make banking services attractive to the majority unbanked population. A 2014 survey showed that only 30 percent of the country's adult population made use of banking services. CCTV's Farai Mwakutuya with that story.

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Premier African Minerals Ltd (LON:PREM) has told investors it has now hired a mining contractor for upgrade and development work at the RHA tungsten mine in Zimbabwe.

African Mining and Exploration (Afmine) has been hired as principal and will be responsible for upgrades, development of underground operations and the reestablishment of open pit mining.

CEO George Roach tells Proactive: ''We brought them on board because the previous upgrades to the shaft that we completed earlier in the year were limited. Looking at where we need to take the RHA operation we needed to increase the capacity from underground and RHA will eventually become an underground mine.''

''There's a fair amount of the underground development that's already completed. It's progressing fairly well ... and I'm quite looking forward to seeing this system in operation.''

At RHA the plan is to achieve a rate of 16,000 tonnes per month from underground, and no less than 12,000 tonnes of ore per month to the run-of-mine (ROM) pad.

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Premier African Minerals Ltd (LON:PREM) has told investors it has now hired a mining contractor for upgrade and development work at the RHA tungsten mine in Zimbabwe.

African Mining and Exploration (Afmine) has been hired as principal and will be responsible for upgrades, development of underground operations and the reestablishment of open pit mining.

CEO George Roach tells Proactive: ''We brought them on board because the previous upgrades to the shaft that we completed earlier in the year were limited. Looking at where we need to take the RHA operation we needed to increase the capacity from underground and RHA will eventually become an underground mine.''

''There's a fair amount of the underground development that's already completed. It's progressing fairly well ... and I'm quite looking forward to seeing this system in operation.''

At RHA the plan is to achieve a rate of 16,000 tonnes per month from underground, and no less than 12,000 tonnes of ore per month to the run-of-mine (ROM) pad.

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Cabinet says the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit, which expires on 31 December, won't be renewed. It's given Zimbabweans a one-year grace period to apply for other permits. eNCA speaks to African Diaspora Forum Chairperson Vusi Sibanda. Courtesy #DStv403

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In Zimbabwe, small-scale farmers are contributing immensely to the agricultural production of the country. Since Independence, they have been the main players in the production of crops like cotton and maize and have lately even taken over tobacco production. They are not only growing food to feed themselves; they also greatly contribute to feeding the larger population of Zimbabwe.

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International Relations and Cooperation Minister, Lindiwe Sisulu spoke on the Zim crisis during a media briefing.

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Zimbabwean Civil Servants have rejected an 11 percent salary increment saying its not enough to raise workers above the poverty datum line.

Emmerson Mnangagwa's government has offered workers a hike in the wake of industrial action by Doctors, nurses and threats from other public servants

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Widespread criticism of the report on Zimbabwe post-election violence continues.
Zimbabwe's main opposition has rubbished the report, which blames it for the deadly August protests on the streets of Harare.
The report condemns the police and soldiers for firing the bullets that killed 6 people.
Lets get more analysis now. We're joined by International Law Expert, Dr Thompson Chengeta who is the South African Research Chair in International Law.

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Once known as the bread basket of Africa, Zimbabwe, with rich mineral resources and breathtaking natural splendor, has over the last decade declined into a nation bound by poverty and despair. But today the church has agreed to work together in an unprecedented display of unity, and as a result it has initiated an exciting project known as "Operation Trumpet Call."

Operation Trumpet Call unites business, church and marketplace leaders in an effort to restore this nation to her former glory, and in the process, feed the people of Zimbabwe and other needy nations.

"Foundations for Farming," a conservation farming technique based on insightful agro-economic principles, is a program that is teaching farmers how to use effective techniques that result in high yields.

This story documents the beginning of this restoration process and lays the foundation for what is still to come to the nation of Zimbabwe.

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Edmund Richard Mashoko Garwe, Ambassador of Zimbabwe to the United States
March 5, 1987

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Plans to roll out electronic trading at the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange on the 3rd of July flopped, after a technical hitch. The main index there has fallen by around 11% in the first half of 2015. As CCTV's Farai Mwakutuya reports, the move to automated trading was supposed to attract more investors to the depressed market by making it easier and more efficient, to trade.

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Zimbabwe's corporate world is intensifying efforts to boost corporate social responsibility and social innovations. This is in a bid to not only ascertain sustainable growth of communities they operate in but to promote their own businesses and subsequently grow and develop the economy. Companies in the Southern African country foresee the potential of communities particularly as a source of obtaining an adequate workforce and as their first line clients. Among the areas of focus are education, health, housing, infrastructure, agriculture and ICT

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