Tendai Biti *Online Exclusive* Zimbabwe's finance minister talks about power-sharing, the Zim dollar and ideological differences between the MDC and ZANU-PF ...
A country poised to rebound Miners and businessmen are singing the praises of an economic recovery, but the politicians have tough hurdles to pass in order to organise elections ... within two years
Interview: Morgan Tsvangirai, Prime Minister Zimbabwe's Prime Minister speaking in July 2009 on power-sharing, security and Western aid. ...
Agriculture: A new class of farmer Output of Southern Africa's former breadbasket has nose-dived, but getting seeds, fertiliser and equipment into the hands of Zimbabwe's farmers ... will restart the rattled economy
Tourism: Rebuild the image and they will come A strong tourist infrastructure and plenty of natural attractions hold the most promise of quickly bringing foreign exchange into Zimbabwe's ... economy
Editorial: Surviving Transitions A gaggle of suited professionals was chatting animatedly in a bar on the top floor of a skyscraper with stunning views across the city as dusk ... morphed into mid-evening.
Interview: Ian Khama, President of Botswana Having now ruled Botswana for over a year, following the retirement of former President Festus Mogae, President Seretse Khama Ian Khama faces ... his first general election in October. He talks to The Africa Report about democracy, Zimbabwe and the impact of the global recession
African miners dig deeper Many mineral prices may have dropped, but there is no lack of action over promising assets. ...
Businesses that weathered the storm Industrialists are a bullish breed and believe Zimbabwe will quickly regain its role as second largest economy in Southern Africa. ...
Finance: Banks set for a shake-up To meet new capital requirements, banks that already have or are seeking international links are best placed to profit from the rise in commerce ... the government hopes to create