Dutch court rejects MP’s bid against judges
THE HAGUE.
A Dutch court yesterday rejected anti-Islam MP Geert Wilders’ bid for the withdrawal of a panel
SA’s Zuma phones Gaddafi
PRETORIA.
South African President Jacob Zuma phoned Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi at the weekend,
Botswana civil servants on strike
GABORONE.
Thousands of Botswana civil servants marched, sang and danced in protest yesterday as they
Two Swazi activists charged
MBABANE.
Two people arrested in last week’s pro-democracy protests in Swaziland faced charges of illegal
Protester dies in Uganda riot
KAMPALA.
A protester died in Kampala yesterday of complications caused by tear gas during riots pitting
Six die in reprisal killings
BUJUMBURA.
At least six people died on the outskirts of the Burundian capital at the weekend in reprisal
Industrial policy imminent
GOVERNMENT will this week meet with industry to finalise the draft Industrial Development
Chrome ore export deadline stays
By Martin Kadzere
THE Mines and Mining Development Ministry will, with effect from tomorrow, ban all exports
Association introduces fly now, pay later scheme
By Tinomuda Chakanyuka
The Cross-Border Traders’ Association of Zimbabwe, in conjunction with a local travel agency,
A new frontier for competitive advantage
BUSINESS ethics has grown over the years to become a management discipline, and this is


