Parties welcome summit outcome
By Lloyd Gumbo
ZANU-PF and the two MDC formations have welcomed the outcome of the Extraordinary Summit of Sadc Heads of
Shamu consoles Mambo family
Herald Reporter
Media, Information and Publicity Minister Webster Shamu yesterday sent a message of condolence to the Mambo
Petrol explosion: Driver speaks out
Herald Reporter
“THIS is not your fuel. It’s for the company its better you find a way of getting to the hospital than stopping us
UK firm sues NRZ over £2,7m debt
By Tawanda Musarurwa
RAILWAY Wheelset and Brake, a British firm, is suing the National Railways of Zimbabwe over a £2,7 million debt,
Kingdom seeks nod for relisting
Business Reporter
KINGDOM Financial Holdings Limited shareholders meet next month for a crucial Extraordinary General Meeting
Oxlink secures US$50m
By Bright Madera
OXLINK Capital, a local micro-finance institution, has secured US$50 million worth of lines of credit from a
Recognise, understand patterns
SUMMER bass fishing and winter bass fishing presents interesting perspectives to the bass fisherman. In summer,
Tokyo Electric bailout plan approved by cabinet
TOKYO.
JAPAN’S cabinet approved a draft law to help Tokyo Electric Power pay billions of dollars in compensation to its
Fischer slams age restriction
JERUSALEM.
ISRAELI central bank governor Stanley Fischer expressed “regret” yesterday that age limits disqualified him for a go
Lagarde, Carstens on IMF shortlist
WASHINGTON.
FRANCE’S Christine Lagarde and Mexico’s Agustin Carstens were shortlisted to lead the IMF, while Israel’s central


