So who’s to blame now?
By Augustine Hwata
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ZIA okays projects worth US$146m
The Zimbabwe Investment Authority approved investment projects worth US$146 million in
NIEEB to issue bonds to buy shares
Business Reporter
THE National Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Board says it will raise funds to buy
German carmakers record strong sales
FRANKFURT.
GERMAN luxury car makers have had a strong first quarter for sales, setting new records on the
Toyota to resume production next week
TOKYO.
JAPANESE carmaker Toyota last week reported it would restart all domestic assembly plants on
Hong Kong eyes tourist windfall
HONG KONG.
HONG KONG’S travel sector and shopping malls last week said they were expecting a windfall
Nikkei close to highest
Tokyo.
JAPAN’S Nikkei stock average jumped 1,9 percent to close at its highest since the March 11
Macheso thrills fans
By Jonathan Mbiriyamveka
Alick “Extrabasso” Macheso yesterday gave one of his liveliest performances since his return
Europe stocks resume three-week rally
PARIS.
EUROPEAN stocks rose in early trade on Friday, resuming a brisk three-week rally after the
Mutoko unleashes video album
Entertainment Reporter
GOSPEL musician John Mutoko popularly known as Mr Fantastic has unleashed a new 13-track



