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Saturday, November 29, 2008

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    NEWS HEADLINES

    New threat to deal
    A SEEMINGLY innocent clause tucked in the draft Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment Number 19 Bill allowing President Robert Mugabe to unilaterally dissolve the unity government has sparked fresh controversy in yet another sign that the power-sharing talks, which resumed in Pretoria this week, are dead-rubber.

     Other Top Stories
    Gono promises return to core business
    BNC halts mining operations
    ZANU-PF braces for conference
    Zim tycoons put on sanctions list
    Media blackout worsens cholera threat
    Gono cracks whip


    Main Feature

    Business
    ZSE still in shock, counters barely move


    BUSINESS NEWS HIGHLIGHTS


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    ZSE still in shock, counters barely move
    TRADE on the local bourse has remained paralysed following the new monetary measures introduced by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) last week with very few shares changing hands.