RTG seeks US$15m for recapitalisation
Martin Kadzere and Bright Madera Business Reporters
HOSPITALITY group Rainbow Tourism is planning a US$15 million rights offer to recapitalise operations and retire debt. In a
Natfoods won’t raise mealie-meal price
By Golden Sibanda Business Reporter
NATIONAL Foods has said it will not raise the price of the products, as it anticipates a surge in demand. After Finance
Riots cast shadow over UK street party
LONDON. – Revellers packed London streets yesterday for one of Europe’s biggest street parties with record numbers of police
Migiro visits Nigeria bomb victims
ABUJA. – United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Asha-Rose Migiro visited the wounded yesterday from a bomb blast at the UN
Palestinian ‘legal formula’ to change after UN – Abbas
AMMAN. – Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas said yesterday that the full UN membership which his leadership is seeking next
Falling meteor depicted in 5000-year-old rock carving in China
HOHHOT. – A 5 000-year old rock carving in north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region depicts a falling meteor, said
Somali police seize explosive-laden car
MOGADISHU. – Somali police seized a car laden with explosives in a busy junction of Mogadishu on Saturday, a sign of the
Libyan forces close in on Gaddafi’s home town
TRIPOLI. – Libyan rebels closed in on Muammar Gaddafi’s home town yesterday, vowing to seize it by force if negotiations
Softball world champs preparations advanced
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe junior softball team has began preparations for the International Softball Federation Junior Women World
Bad ODI ending to a good series
Dean du Plessis
IT was almost inevitable that the fairy-tale return to full-time international cricket would leave a bitter taste in the mouth for

