SA parties wrap up poll campaigns
JOHANNESBURG.
South Africa’s opposition leader sought to sway swing voters yesterday, while President Jacob Zuma hitched his star to
NRZ to revamp 144km of rail
THE National Railways of Zimbabwe plans to rehabilitate 144km of its rail network, a spokesman has said. NRZ public
Govt to set chrome price
By Martin Kadzere
GOVERNMENT will soon set minimum prices for chrome ore amid concerns that smelters are deliberately underpaying miners.
Shamu consoles Zhou family
Herald Reporter
CHEGUTU East Member of Parliament Webster Shamu yesterday sent a condolence message to the Zhou family following the
Essar export pipeline plan raises concern
By Golden Sibanda
ESSAR Africa plans to build an iron ore export pipeline linking Zimbabwe and Beira in Mozambique, which will result in the
IMF in disarray after Strauss-Kahn arrest
WASHINGTON.
THE arrest on sexual assault charges of the head of the International Monetary Fund has embarrassed an elite institution
. . . Two EU ministers ditch IMF chief
BRUSSELS.
TWO European Union finance ministers distanced themselves from Dominique Strauss-Kahn as EU leaders began to lobby for a
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


