SA to decide on Wal-Mart deal
JOHANNESBURG.
South Africa’s competition regulator will announce its decision on Wal-Mart’s US$2,4 billion offer for local retailer
Miners concerned over cyber attacks
SYDNEY.
Some of Australia’s biggest resource companies are increasingly concerned by cyber attacks from China and other
Big Brother: Bernadina’s first day in Tails House
Monday marked Bernadina’s first day in the Tails House and she found it easy to fit into the set-up. She joined them
IMF post: A challenge to African leaders
THE football stadium terraces are a fascinating place. In there you will find some of the most astounding football
Astra seeks to recover costs
Lack of big construction projects and limited export markets are negatively affecting Astra Steel, a division of paints
A guide to project methodologies
By Peter Banda
During the last 16 weeks since this column was launched, many questions that have been raised by corresponding
Agribusinesses under spotlight
Business Reporter
THE Government in partnership with a local firm, Zimbabwe Agricultural Competitiveness Programme Trust, is
Liquidity challenges derail indigenisation drive
By Tawanda Musarurwa
LIQUIDITY constraints in the economy are already negatively impacting on the Government’s indigenisation drive.
Chamber of Mines, Govt on collision course
By Golden Sibanda recently in Victoria Falls
THE Chamber of Mines has expressed strong reservations over Government’s failure to adopt proposals it made
Euro stocks edge up
PARIS/FRANKFURT.
European stocks inched up yesterday in holiday-thinned trade, with gains limited as German utilities dropped on

