Govt in bid to revive asbestos mines

By Martin Kadzere
GOVERNMENT will soon craft a revival plan for Shabanie and Mashava mines after the completion

Finding the right spot

NORMALLY when I get to a dam I spend close to three hours or more trying to look for a spot

Liquidity crisis bites local firms

THE biting liquidity crisis on the market has continued to frustrate efforts by companies to fund

Zim gets undertakers’ post

Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE has been appointed into the International Federation of Thanatologist Associations,

Libya imports fuel from Italy

LONDON.
Libya imported petrol from Italian refiner Saras in early April, taking advantage of a loophole

Egyptian court scraps land sale to Palm Hills

CAIRO.
An Egyptian court yesterday ruled that a state land sale to Palm Hills Development was illegal

Ford revs up profits

NEW YORK.
FORD, the second-largest US vehicle maker, said yesterday its first quarter profit surged 22 percent

Greece 2010 deficit shoots up to 10,5pc

BRUSSELS.
Greece’s public deficit shot up to 10,5 percent in 2010, the EU said yesterday as experts increasingly

India’s double-digit growth ambitions fade

NEW DELHI.
India’s dreams of attaining double-digit economic growth within the next few years are fading,

Chinese Ensemble shines

By Jonathan Mbiriyamveka
A visiting Chinese Cultural Ensemble put up a rivetting performance on Monday at the Celebration

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