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Wednesday, 08 May 2013 12:32
HARARE - Zimbabwe’s fuel prices have gone down by an average of $0,08 after surging at least $0,10 following the hike of excise duty on the commodity. Petrol’s price, which had increased to as much as $1,60 per litre, has gone...Read More
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Wednesday, 13 March 2013 11:20
HARARE - Zimbabweans have reacted angrily to government’s decision to hike excise duty on fuel to raise cash for the forthcoming referendum on Saturday and general elections thereafter. Finance minister Tendai Biti on Monday announced the hike on excise duty for...Read More
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News » Fungai Kwaramba, Staff Writer
Tuesday, 12 March 2013 10:22
HARARE - Government has hiked fuel prices to raise cash for elections, in a move that could result in a spiral of price increases of basic commodities. Finance minister Tendai Biti announced the hike yesterday, saying motorists have actually been paying...Read More
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News » Ndakaziva Majaka, Staff Writer
Tuesday, 12 February 2013 11:43
HARARE - A five percent fuel hike has irked motorists who have been enjoying price stability for the past year. The Daily News yesterday took to the streets and motorists expressed their displeasure at the hike, while economic analysts warned them...Read More
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Sunday, 27 January 2013 12:19
HARARE - Two Mashwede Diesel workers accused of trying to bribe Zanu PF’s Harare youth leader Jim Kunaka are now free men following their acquittal. Magistrate Nomsa Sabarauta yesterday acquitted the two after founding them not guilty. Isheanesu Maribha, 34 and...Read More
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Tuesday, 23 October 2012 09:58
HARARE - Two Mashwede Diesel workers accused of trying to bribe Zanu PF’s Harare youth leader Jim Kunaka have been summoned back to court. Isheanesu Maribha, 34 and Gwezuva Changamire, 35, are accused of offering a bribe to Kunaka to use...Read More
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Wednesday, 10 October 2012 10:08
HARARE - Two Mashwede Diesel workers accused of trying to bribe Zanu PF’s Harare youth leader Jim Kunaka to allow for the construction of a $1,2 million service station and food court in Harare’s high density suburb of Mbare have been...Read More
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