Taps run dry in Kariba
Kariba Correspondent
Residents of Kariba, which is home to one of Africa’s largest inland water bodies, are bitter
Gokwe farmers to benefit from Cottco tractor scheme
By Obert Chifamba recently in GOKWE
THOUSANDS of farmers affiliated to the Cotton Producers and Marketers Association of
Plane crash claims 16 at DRC airport
KINSHASA.
At least 16 people were killed when an aircraft operated by the UN mission in the Democratic
Poll postponement raises a stink
Nigeria’s postponement of general elections cast further doubt yesterday on the ability of
Fighting continues in Misrata, stalemate at Brega
SFAX/BREGA.
Fighting continues in Misrata, Libya’s third largest city and the last holdout of rebels in the
Essar plans on RioZim crumble
By Martin Kadzere
ESSAR Africa Holdings’ plans to buy a 51 percent stake in the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange
Three guilty of stealing ex-president remains
NICOSIA.
Two Cypriots and an Indian accused of stealing the remains of Cyprus’ former president Tassos
More talks on finance strategies
Business Reporter
LOCAL advisory firm DEAT Capital will next month host a one-day business projects and
Insurance workers get 19pc pay hike
By Tawanda Musarurwa
INSURANCE sector workers have received a 19 percent across-the-board pay rise backdated
Cost of inappropriate behaviour in public sector
IN last week’s instalment I intimated on the need to introduce formal ethics programmes in


