Wen, Cameron to unveil £1bn deals

LONDON.
CHINESE Premier Wen Jiabao and British Prime Minister David Cameron met yesterday and were to due to unveil trade

Nissan to boost global market share

TOKYO.
JAPANESE car giant Nissan Motor yesterday said it would aim to achieve a global market share of eight percent by the end of

South, North Korea to hold talks over resort

SEOUL.
South Korea said yesterday its officials and businesspeople would visit a jointly-run resort in North Korea after Pyongyang

Italy pays more to raise fresh funds

MILAN.
Italy had to pay much higher rates to raise fresh funds yesterday as nervous investors kept a wary eye on the Greek debt crisis

Gold nears high as eurozone crisis simmers

LONDON.
GOLD held near US$1 500 an ounce yesterday as concerns over heavily indebted Greece helped the precious metal recover

Earning trust, confidence as a leader

EVERYONE aspiring to attain leadership at any platform should earn trust and confidence. There can never be leadership

CBAZ calls for import policy review

Business Reporter
THE Cross-Border Association of Zimbabwe has urged Government to review the policy on the importation of goods by cross-

Empowerment group to hold granite extraction workshop

Business Reporter
ONE of the country’s empowerment groups, Streetwise Abantu, will host a two-day workshop on the extraction of granite in

Communal, A1 resettled farmers dominate tobacco industry

Business Reporter
Communal and A1 resettled farmers are now dominating the tobacco industry with the two sectors contributing 81 percent of

Deposit insurance systems now more critical – Chikura

By Golden Sibanda
DEPOSITORS at local banks risk losing money in the event of bank failure, as it has emerged the country was yet to comply

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