Euro stocks slip
LONDON.
European stock markets were easier yesterday and the euro ran out of steam as investors appeared unconvinced
Malawi suspends timber exports to East Africa
LILONGWE.
Malawi has suspended all timber exports for a month with immediate effect because of rampant corruption and
Maid protest greets Strauss-Kahn at court
New York.
Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s arrival at court yesterday was greeted by boos and repeated chants of
Lafarge Cement closes for repairs
Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange listed cement producer Lafarge Cement Zimbabwe has closed for two weeks to allow
Scarred, but unbroken
By Freeman Razemba
SERGEANT Busani Moyo (26) – one of the two policewomen who were badly hurt in a petrol bomb attack at
March 13: The unforgettable horror night
By Tichaona Zindoga
MARCH 13 2007, could well pass for any other calendar day, but certainly not so for two female police officers,
Hands off Afre: Econet
By Daniel Nemukuyu
ECONET Wireless has filed an urgent chamber application at the High Court seeking an order to protect
Pay rise for civil servants
By Zvamaida Murwira and Lloyd Gumbo
PRINCIPALS to the Global Political Agreement have ordered Finance Minister Tendai Biti to award civil servants a
Renaissance bosses lend selves depositors’ funds
By Martin Kadzere
RENAISSANCE Merchant Bank, now un-der curatorship with its original top mana-gement team forbidden to have
Biti ‘bombing’ raises questions
Herald Reporters
THE bombing of MDC-T secretary-general Mr Te-ndai Biti’s house in Chisipite, Harare, on Sunday morning has





