Jaggers collapses
By Fanuel Kangondo and Golden Sibanda
The remaining assets of Jaggers Wholesalers were auctioned in Harare yesterday to settle its liabilities to Delta Beverages in what is likely to seal the fate of one of the country’s leading wholesalers.
IMF hails Zim efforts
Business Reporter
The International Monetary Fund this week praised efforts by the Government to boost economic growth after years of stagnation but warned that price increases and high wage demands could put pressure on inflation.
President Mugabe in Ethiopia for AU Summit
From Caesar Zvayi in ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia
PRESIDENT Mugabe arrived here yesterday evening to attend the 16th Ordinary Session of the African Union General Assembly that is expected to dwell on ways of enhancing continental unity, integration and shared values pursuant to the dream of establishing a United States of Africa.
1 455 leave RBZ today
By Victoria Ruzvidzo
AT least 1 455 Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe employees, representing 75 percent of the staff, will leave the institution today in the single largest retrenchment undertaken in this country since independence.
We shall defend our national interests to death-Konate Navigue
By Robert Mukondiwa
In ABIDJAN, Cote D’Ivoire
Following the standoff between the supporters of Ivory Coast’s President Laurent Gbagbo on one hand the opposition leader Alassane Ouattara, The United Nations, Ecowas, the European Union and the United States on the other, a key figure in the embattled leader’s ranks has sworn that Ivoirians shall defend their national interest to the death.
IVORY COAST: African sovereignty at stake
By Robert Mukondiwa
ABIDJAN-President of Laurent Gbagbo’s FYI Party, has urged leaders attending the AU summit in Addis Ababa next week to show their ‘wisdom and maturity’ as they debate the way forward to resolve the crisis in the wake of that country’s elections saying ‘African sovereignty is at stake’.
Copac’s verification process fails to take off
Chronicle Reporter
THE Constitution Parliamentary Committee (Copac) verification process of collated data by team leaders has failed to take off following a technical glitch in the main server.
Two nabbed for possessing zebra hides
TWO men who were last week found in possession of 21 zebra skins along the Beitbridge – Bulawayo road were fined for the illegal act by Gwanda provincial magistrate Mr Douglas Zvenyika.
We shall defend our national interests to death-Konate Navigue
By Robert Mukondiwa
In ABIDJAN, Cote D’Ivoire
Following the standoff between the supporters of Ivory Coast’s President Laurent Gbagbo on one hand the opposition leader Alassane Ouattara, The United Nations, Ecowas, the European Union and the United States on the other, a key figure in the embattled leader’s ranks has sworn that Ivoirians shall defend their national interest to the death.
IVORY COAST: African sovereignty at stake
By Robert Mukondiwa
ABIDJAN-President of Laurent Gbagbo’s FYI Party, has urged leaders attending the AU summit in Addis Ababa next week to show their ‘wisdom and maturity’ as they debate the way forward to resolve the crisis in the wake of that country’s elections saying ‘African sovereignty is at stake’.











