VP Mujuru launches women’s decade
By Paidamoyo Chipunza
WOMEN should prioritise working on areas relevant to Zimbabwe’s needs during the women’s
NATO launches air strikes in Tripoli
ALGIERS.
NATO warplanes launched air strikes on the Libyan capital Tripoli yesterday and state-run
Bodies still litter streets in Abidjan
GENEVA.
Bodies litter the streets in parts of Cote d’lvoire’s main city Abidjan and mass arrests have
Shumbayaonda promoted to Air Vice-Marshal
Herald Reporter
THE Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, President Mugabe, has promoted
Tobacco rakes in US$220m
By Walter Muchinguri and Tawanda Musarurwa
EXPORTS of processed flue-cured tobacco have so far raked in US$219,7 million since the
Mubarak in stable condition
CAIRO.
Egyptian ex-president Hosni Mubarak, in detention pending a probe into state violence against
SA backs Zim on diamonds
Business Reporter
SOUTH Africa yesterday threw its weight behind Zimbabwe’s diamonds industry after it welcomed
An oasis in a desert . . .
BULAWAYO is famed euphemistically as the phenomenal City of Kings and Queens, so when
Liquidity challenges to spur mergers
By Bright Madera
MERGERS and acquisitions are expected to increase right through to next year as Zimbabwean
Similar product, different prices
JUST a few days after the Buy Zimbabwe Conference and Exhibition I had an interesting conversation




