Welshman Ncube News
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Zimbabwe will pay for its own elections after the United Nations imposed funding conditions the government deemed unacceptable, Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa said.
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India’s Essar Group took control of the Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Co. in a deal that will see the Zisco mill refurbished, said Welshman Ncube, the southern African nation’s Industry Minister.
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South African President Jacob Zuma ’s lack of progress in ending Zimbabwe’s political crisis is “nothing short of disgraceful,” Welshman Ncube , newly-elected president of a faction of the Movement for Democratic Change, told the Zimbabwe Independent .
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Police in Zimbabwe arrested Welshman Ncube, leader of a splinter movement of the Movement for Democratic Change and one of three party leaders in the country’s power-sharing government.
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Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai will meet Jan. 17 to assess constitutional-reform negotiations being held by their political parties.
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A faction of Zimbabwe’s Movement for Democratic Change party said its former president Arthur Mutambara will stay on as deputy prime minister in the coalition government after being ousted as party leader.
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Zimbabwe has invited bids for its 70 percent stake in Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Works Ltd., once the second-largest integrated steelmaker in sub-Saharan Africa, Industry Minister Welshman Ncube said.
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Zimbabwe opened a commodities exchange to end the state monopoly on grain trading, Industry and Commerce Minister Welshman Ncube said.
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Zimbabwean Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara refused to resign, defying a directive from his party to step down and accept a ministerial position after he lost the party’s leadership.
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Changes to the constitution proposed by President Robert Mugabe’s Zimbabwe African National Union- Patriotic Front party have been rejected by the two factions of the Movement for Democratic Change, according to officials.
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