Rand heads for longest streak of gains in year
The rand headed for the longest streak of gains in a year to the dollar as the European Union approved a pay out for Greece
Australia holds rates steady at 4,75pc
SYDNEY.
Australia kept official interest rates steady at 4,75 percent yesterday, citing slower global growth due to Japan’s March earthquake,
New Evoque production begins Land Rover, Gaydon, Warwickshire.
The new Range Rover Evoque passed an important milestone on Monday when the first production vehicle was driven off the
Rating agencies blasted over Greece
BERLIN.
Rating agencies must play second fiddle to the EU, the European Central Bank and the IMF when it comes to deciding the fate
Facebook doing more harm than good
By Toneo Rutsito
Facebook has become the world’s most popular social networking platform with a whooping record of 400 million users.
Japan proposes disaster recovery budget
TOKYO.
Japan’s cabinet yesterday approved a two trillion yen (US$24 billion) second special budget to finance relief and rebuilding
Family: Vital in reducing stress
EXPERIENCE has demonstrated that very few people are assertive enough to be able to take charge of their own destinies.
The right to a safe, clean and healthy environment
The Environmental Management Agency works towards ensuring that every Zimbabwean has a safe, clean and healthy
Zim to import power from SA – minister
Zimbabwe is negotiating to import power from South Africa to offset domestic generating shortfalls, a Cabinet minister has said.
Tourist arrivals on the increase – ZTA
By Fortunate Jaravaza
ZIMBABWE has registered a 16 percent increase in tourist arrivals as Africa continues to dominate the number of visitors into

