Govt troops bombard port of Misrata
TRIPOLI.
Libyan government forces bombarded the port of rebel-held Misrata with rockets and shellfire
Gulf Council set to settle Yemeni standoff
SANAA.
The Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) chief will soon visit Sanaa to resume efforts to settle the
Canada’s unpredictable election
OTTAWA/TORONTO.
Canadians are voting in one of their most unpredictable elections ever, one that could just
Sanctions: Abhorrent form of censorship
By Special Correspondent
SIX Zimbabwean journalists from the state-owned Zimbabwe Newspapers Group – Pikirayi Deketeke,
Mzembi scoops yet another top award
By Tawanda Musarurwa
THE Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry, Engineer Walter Mzembi, has been named the
ZITF attracts 14 foreign countries
By Bright Madera
FOURTEEN foreign countries are participating at this year’s Zimbabwe International Trade Fair,
Afre boss steps down
By Golden Sibanda
AFRE Corporation executive chairman Mr Patterson Timba has stepped down in line with the
How to create a successful PMO
SIEMENS, Murray & Roberts, Econet Wireless or KPMG are some of the organisations that
Gold prices slip as silver tumbles
LONDON.
Gold prices slipped from record highs yesterday and silver posted its biggest one-day loss since
Securities Commission crafts investor fund rules
By Bright Madera
THE Securities Commission of Zimbabwe will before the end of this month come up with a raft


