Nigeria backs off on talks with Islamists
A Nigerian government panel will not negotiate with an Islamist sect blamed for scores of attacks as previously stated and will
US global economy ‘parasite’ , says Putin
SELIGER (Tver Region).
The US spends beyond its means and “lives like a parasite off the global economy,” Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said
Vodacom responds to Somalia crisis
According to the UN, more than 3,7 million people in Somalia – around a third of the population – are on the brink of starvation.
ANC rebukes ANCYL on Botswana
The ANC Youth League has crossed the line in its comments on bringing out regime change in Botswana, the ANC said.
Bank deposits increase
By Tawanda Musarurwa
ZIMBABWE’S total bank deposits increased by US$572,1 million to US$2,8 billion in the first six months of the year, statistics
ZTA board member Stockil knighted
Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE Tourism Authority board member Mr Clive Stockil has been awarded the French National Order of Merit for his
City closes down flea market
Municipal Reporter
Harare councillors have ordered the immediate closure of the flea market operating near Boka Tobacco Auction Floors along
Time to boost local maize production
By Albert Nhamoyebonde
WHEN the Minister of Finance presented his mid-year financial report, what was significant to me were the numbers and
Air Zimbabwe deadlock persists
Herald Reporter
Air Zimbabwe pilots and management were yesterday still deadlocked over outstanding salaries and allowances. This was amid
Zim pension fund assets now stand at US$1,8bn
By Bright Madera
ZIMBABWE pension funds assets for the entire industry are valued at US$1,8 billion, the latest report by the Commissioner of



