Japan voters want new PM, quake tax
TOKYO.
MOST Japanese voters would support higher taxes to help massive rebuilding after last month’s
Over 2 million sign anti-sanctions petition
Over two million people have signed the anti-sanctions petition which was launched by
Opec concerned at high oil prices
KUWAIT CITY.
SECRETARY-GENERAL of Opec Abdullah El-Badri said yesterday that oil producers are “concerned”
Tug-of-war over Vic Falls tourists
VICTORIA FALLS
“Tourists are back!” said Knowledge, all smiles at the Victoria Falls tourism office. His sentiments
Air Zimbabwe to phase out planes
Herald Reporters
AIR Zimbabwe intends to gradually phase out its three ageing Boeing 737-200 planes but
New Dawn ups CAG stake to 96,4 percent
by Tawanda Musarurwa
TORONTO Stock Exchange-listed New Dawn Mining Corporation has increased its stake in
Firm defies order
A Chitungwiza oil firm has defied orders to stop operations after it was found guilty of
No to violence — President
By Farirai Machivenyika
PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday urged Zimbabweans to shun all forms of violence and unite
18 people perish on roads nationwide
Herald Reporters
ZANU-PF Mashonaland West acting provincial chairman Cde Robert Sikanyika has died. He
Euro weakens on profit-taking, Asian stocks flat
HONG KONG.
THE euro weakened on a broad wave of profit-taking yesterday though could rebound later in




