UK considered removing Mugabe, newly released documents show
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November ZiG annual inflation rate drops to 19%
Despite the drop, the ZiG month-on-month inflation rate was 0,2% in November, gaining 0,6 percentage points on the October rate of -0,4%.
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Drumbeat of caution over beleaguered currency... chief executive officers say 2030 deadline ill-conceived
Yesterday, business leaders cautioned that any future transition must be driven by market fundamentals, not political timelines.
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Yesterday, business leaders cautioned that any future transition must be driven by market fundamentals, not political timelines.
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Turnaround strategies bear fruit in Q3
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CZI cites weak demand, expects inflation easing to 15%
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October ZiG inflation plunges 50 percentage points, sparking questions
THE Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) annual inflation rate for October reportedly fell by 50 percentage points to 32,7%, despite the exchange rate barely moving and consumer prices remaining high
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‘Inflationary pressures threaten Zim growth’
The government was more optimistic, predicting growth of 6,6% for the year, bolstered by record crop output and global gold prices that have soared by over 40%.
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