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
European shares bounce back
LONDON.
EUROPEAN shares bounced back to a two-week high after a weaker start yesterday, with financials
Zim empowers women visual artists
By Stephen Garan’anga
Continued uplifting of women in all sectors is a developmental key of African people as they
Concert with a difference
Some have dubbed it the show with a difference while others say it’s a must-attend gospel
Don’t write me off yet: L’vovo
HE might not be as popular as he used to be, but kwaito artiste L’vovo Derrango is making waves
Diva Mafunga not looking back
Gospel musician Diva Mafunga is one of the few Zimbabwean artistes who rose from humble


