Mining firms under fire
By Zvamaida Murwira
MINING firms yesterday came under fire from stakeholders for viewing themselves as “godfathers” and treating corporate
Strike paralyses council
By Peter Matambanadzo
HARARE City Council is facing a se-rious liquidity crunch that has seen it failing to pay its bloated work force on time over a
No money for wage demands: Gordhan
JOHANNESBURG.
South African Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan said yesterday the government could not afford public servant wage demands
Maximising your mind power
THE mind is a wonderful tool that God gave you because it has the power to change not only your life, but also the lives of
Barclays sets aside £1bn to compensate consumers
LONDON.
Barclays Plc set aside £1 billion (US$1,6 billion) to compensate consumers who were wrongly sold insurance, as British banks
Eurozone debt uncertainty hits stocks
LONDON.
Concern about plans for a fundamental review of the bailouts given to Europe’s high debtors hit European stocks yesterday
Banks drag UK’s FTSE lower
LONDON.
Britain’s top share index fell yesterday, as weakness from banks after a trading update from HSBC offset rises in the mining
Germany posts record exports
FRANKFURT.
A pick-UP in global trade saw Germany post record exports and imports in March, official data showed yesterday, while its trade
Tshuma, Sinclair in Young Sables squad
By Paul Munyuki
OLD HARARIANS fullback Lungile Tshuma and Michael Sinclair have bounced back into the Young Sables squad for the
Mubure settles for fifth place in PSA tourney
By Collin Matiza
TOP Zimbabwean professional squash player Ishmael Mubure settled for fifth place in the Dunlop PSA tournament at


