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
Nation celebrates Independence
Herald Reporters
THOUSANDS of Zimbabweans yesterday thronged the National Sports Stadium in Harare and
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,
Boy (5) survives blast
Herald Reporter
A FIVE-YEAR-OLD Tsholotsho boy is battling for his life at Mpilo Hospital after surviving an
A new frontier for competitive advantage
BUSINESS ethics has grown over the years to become a management discipline, and this is
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”



