Europe offers Greece second chance

BRUSSELS.
EUROPE offered Greece a second chance to get its finances in order, as the head of the eurozone blasted talk coming

Japan to review strategies for energy, economy after quake

TOKYO.
JAPAN is to launch a review of economic and energy policies in the wake of the country’s March 11 natural disaster and the

China’s foreign investment soars

BEIJING.
THE value of foreign direct investment in China rose 15,2 percent in April year-on-year to US$8,46 billion but fell from the

Trade facility delays disbursement

THE US$70 million Zimbabwe Economic and Trade Revival Facility, which was launched last year, is taking too much time

Firm forecasts on Zim electricity

By Tawanda Musarurwa
ZIMBABWE’S mineral resources, the availability of electricity feedstock and an efficient labour force will contribute to

Ruzvidzo appointed to WEF gender group

Business Reporter
Herald Executive Business Editor Victoria Ruzvidzo has been appointed to the World Economic Forum’s Africa Gender Parity

Market is only true judge of quality

A FEW weeks ago Newton invited me and another friend for a weekend bass fishing at Darwendale Dam. It was quite an

JSE opens in red on tracking US markets

The JSE opened in the red yesterday, tracking US markets which ended softer on Monday amid continuing eurozone debt

Woman behind water awards

The story of Zinwa winning the 2010 Water Champion Awards would be incomplete and unfair without the mention of the

European stocks rise amid Vodafone, BP news

LONDON.
Europe’s main stock markets mainly rose yesterday as investors digested company news from blue-chip giants Vodafone and

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