Japan disruptions delay vehicle launches
TOKYO.
SUPPLY chain disruptions in Japan have forced at least one global automaker to delay the
Libya: Sacrificial lamb of West’s double standards
THE world over relations between nations is defined by a plethora of factors, some of which
Euro eases ahead of Portuguese parly vote
SINGAPORE.
UNCERTAINTY over the human and economic damage inflicted by Japan’s earthquake,
Wal-Mart hearing on Massmart postponed
JOHANNESBURG.
SOUTH Africa’s antitrust watchdog postponed hearings into Wal-Mart’s US$2,3 billion bid
OPEC will be concerned by oil rise to US$120: Delegate
LONDON.
OPEC would be concerned by any rise in oil prices to US$120 a barrel and would then
Zimra embraces automated customs clearance system
With effect from 31 March 2011, no manual entries of Bills of Entry will be accepted at border
Academy to host leadership seminar
By Dwight Mutonono
Africa Leadership and Mana-gement Academy will host the International Leadership Foun-dation
Singapore takes charge of key IMF board
WASHINGTON.
THE International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday that Singapore’s finance minister, Tharman
Mbuya Stella back to her roots
By Ruth Butaumocho and Isdore Guvamombe
A SHRIEK voice that stunningly stabs the ear exuding an aura of foregone spirits and a trance
Zim arrive in Bamako
FROM Augustine Hwata in BAMAKO, Mali
THE Warriors will be battling on two fronts when they take on hosts Mali in an African Cup


