Germany to balance finances sooner than expected
FRANKFURT. – Germany, Europe’s powerhouse economy, said yesterday it will balance its public finances sooner than expected,
Selecting the right software for projects
Last Tuesday my colleague, Peter Banda posed the crucial question, “Which project software tool is best?” in the midst of a
Meikles in racial storm
Golden Sibanda Business Reporter
MEIKLES Limited has been caught in the centre of allegations of racial bias in the treatment and appointment of its workers
FBC launches air travel facility for crossborder traders
Business Reporter
FBC BANK has launched a Fly-Now-Pay-Later facility in conjunction with Cross Border Traders Association of Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe to acquire farming equipment from Brazil
Martin Kadzere Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE is set to acquire irrigation equipment and various farm machinery from Brazil worth nearly US$100 million under the
Chilean students strike to continue
Santiago de Chile – The National Co-ordinator of High School Students (Cones) has announced that mobilisations will continue
Church bodies satisfied with ballot papers printing
From Patson Phiri in Durban
CHURCH organisations monitoring the printing of ballot papers by Universal Printing Group (Uniprint) in Durban have described
ANCYL wants urgent meeting
Johannesburg – The ANC Youth League’s NEC Sunday re-affirmed its support for leader Julius Malema and party spokesperson
Ghanaian president Mills to visit S. Africa
PRETORIA – Ghanaian President John Atta Mills is expected in South Africa today on a two-day state visit aimed at enhancing
Debt crisis could spill over
Michael Musau
THE world seems to be catching fire, and its spreading rather fast. What does that mean for the smaller economies? In the




