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ZIMBABWE: Local currency becomes an endangered species
The Zimbabwe dollar moved one step closer to extinction after the central bank authorised the use of foreign currency as legal tender in the country on 10 September.

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A points-based system
Underpinning the new system will be
a five Tier framework.This will help people
understand how the system works and direct
applicants to the category that is most
appropriate for them.
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Wives playing seductress for food
Dereck Gurupira, 50, was bathing in the river near his home in Zimbabwe's Manicaland Province late one afternoon when he saw a woman on the opposite bank begin to undress, apparently oblivious of his presence.
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Employers face new fines for illegal working
Businesses must source migrant labour through legal means or face severe penalties, the Home Office announced today as part of its comprehensive programme to reform Britain’s immigration controls.
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SOUTH AFRICA-ZIMBABWE: Sex for soap, salt and sugar
The border between South Africa and Zimbabwe is more than an international boundary; it also determines the method of payment for sex workers, because on one side cash is taken, while on the other, goods are bartered.
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