May most tense time for Pakistan
ISLAMABAD.
The month of May was proven the worst and most tense time of the year for Pakistan as it started with the US
Mubarak’s trial date set
CAIRO.
Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, overthrown by a popular uprising this year, was ordered yesterday to
Unicef extends aid on water treatment chemicals
Herald Reporters
UNICEF has extended its humanitarian assistance on water treatment chemicals to local authorities and Zinwa,
Swazi teachers want king’s assets frozen
MBABANE.
About 3 000 Swazi teachers marched to the South African and American emba-ssies yesterday to appeal for an
Dairibord shares snapped up
By Bright Madera
FOREIGN investors yesterday snapped up 1,2 million Dairibord shares in a special bargain deal valued at US$340
Biti calls for financial market law
By Zvamaida Murwira
FINANCE Minister Tendai Biti has called for the establishment of a Financial Services Authority to provide a
Shah wins court case
By Daniel Nemukuyu
THE High Court has ordered three Trust Holdings Limited directors to pay back US$1,5 million they borrowed eight
India sees great potential in Zim
Zimbabwe has vast opportunities for investment in all sectors to propel efforts to rebuild the economy, a diplomat
Global actuary evaluates NSSA
By Tawanda Musarurwa
AN international actuary, sponsored by the International Labour Organisation, is currently looking into issues
98m kg of tobacco sold
Agriculture Reporter
A total of 98 million kilogrammes of flue-cured tobacco worth US$261 million has so far been sold since the opening


