China warns Europe
BERLIN.
GERMANY and China were to hold their first joint cabinet meeting yesterday and ink billions in new business contracts, but
Drama in court as witnesses take oath with clenched fists
Court Reporter
THERE was drama in court yesterday when new farmers who were witnesses in the case in which businessman Temba Mliswa is
Iran successfully testfires missiles
TEHRAN.
Iran announced yesterday that it “successfully” testfired 14 short-range, medium-range and long- range missiles on the
Bankers demand seats on RioZim board
By Golden Sibanda
A number of banks owed US$50 million by RioZim Limited have allegedly demanded seats on the company’s board after
Caesar Zvayi: It’s MDC-T that needs reform
IT’S an art that has been perfected by Western rabble-rousers and, it is hardly surprising to see Morgan Tsvangirai and his
Rise in prince’s spending questioned
LONDON.
Prince Charles’ income from the taxpayer and spending on travel shot up last year, prompting demands from republicans for an
Delisting on Caps EGM agenda
Business Reporter
CAPS Holdings shareholders meet tomorrow for an Extraordinary General Meeting to decide on delisting the company from
Lagarde first woman IMF chief
WASHINGTON.
France’s Christine Lagarde was named yesterday to be the first-ever female chief of the IMF, facing an immediate crisis as violent
Tycoons fight over Lonrho Building
By Daniel Nemukuyu
TWO prominent businessmen are embroiled in a legal wrangle over control of Lonrho Building in central Harare. Mr
Prosecutor sees Gaddafi endgame, China cautious
TRIPOLI.
The International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor said yesterday it could be “game over” within months for Muammar Gaddafi, but China reacted cautiously to the issuing of an arrest warrant for the Libyan leader on charges of crimes against humanity.











