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The Zimbabwean on MSNIndependence in NembudziyaEddie Cross The decision to hold our 45th Independence celebrations there was a courageous one. Some would say foolish, but ...
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The Zimbabwean on MSNEddie Cross apologizes to the first familyEddie Cross On Monday, the 31st of March, I gave an interview to a South African television Station regarding the stay away that took place that day across the country. In that interview I stated that ...
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The Zimbabwean on MSNThe Global Impact of Trumps Tariff CampaignEddie Cross Fair enough, every big organisation needs a shake up and review every now and then and I am sure the Federal ...
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Launching a Revolution in AfricaHe announced that he was going to grant freehold title to all who were building homes on State land in urban and peri-urban areas. This followed a decision to grant title to Mbare and Epworth, two of ...
Prominent Zimbabwean economist and former presidential advisor Eddie Cross has issued a formal apology after alleging that ...
Harare - Eddie Cross, President Emmerson Mnangagwa's biographer and former opposition politician, has been compelled to issue ...
After Eddie Cross — the respected economic commentator and author of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s biography slipped into the Head of State’s crosshairs over his “corruption in the first ...
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa’s biographer, Eddie Cross, says unimaginable corruption in the country, according to reports, is the single biggest threat to the presidency. While giving his first ...
It has depreciated almost 4% this year. The stability measures have led to an “economy swimming in dollars,” said Eddie Cross, a Harare-based independent economist and former monetary policy ...
Economists such as Eddie Cross, who is a former member of the RBZ’s monetary policy, are already writing the ZiG off. Cross recently told Bloomberg that that the liquidity crunch had “now ...
It has depreciated almost 4% this year. The stability measures have led to an “economy swimming in dollars,” said Eddie Cross, a Harare-based independent economist and former monetary policy ...
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