South Africa eases procedures for Zimbabweans to be documented

With two weeks to go before the deadline to document all Zimbabweans in South Africa, Pretoria has eased  the procedures to make sure that every Zimbabwean files papers with the department of Home Affairs before the 31 December deadline including those who have applied but have not yet received their passports and those without any Zimbabwean identification papers.

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Zimbabwe continues to be a headache for the UK

Zimbabwe continues to be a headache for Britain. President Robert Mugabe has announced that the country will be holding elections next year, a move that could be endorsed by his Zimbabwe African National Union Patriotic Front this weekend, but Britain seems at odds as to what to do about the elections.

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Australian court declares Cranswick bankrupt

African Consolidated Resources chief executive Andrew Cranswick was declared bankrupt by an Australian court on 27 October this year. He had been taken to court by the Australian Tax Office which said he owed A$1 117 716.33 is taxes dating back to 2005. Here is the judgment in full.

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Australian judge gives tax office go ahead with Cranswick case

An Australian Judge Neil McKerracher ruled on 18 August 2010 that the Australian Tax Office could go ahead with its bankruptcy case against African Consolidated Resources chief executive Andrew Cranswick because it had done everything to serve him with court papers after he had absconded from Australia. The tax office said Cranswick owed it more than A$1 million. The court was told that Cranswick left Australia on 9 June 2009 promising to return on 22 June but has never returned to that country. Here is the judgment in full.

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