Clashes at Cairo court as Mubarak trial resumes
CAIRO. – Hosni Mubarak’s trial resumed yesterday after dozens of the ousted 83-year-old Egyptian president’s supporters and
Chirac trial opens in his absence
The trial of former French President Jacques Chirac on charges of illegal party funding during his time as mayor of Paris has
Mutambara’s book gives insight into blacks’ struggle
Herald Reporters
NZIRAMASANGO, a book by the late Philemon Joseph Mutambara, the father of Deputy Prime Minister Professor Arthur
Armageddon on markets as Swiss franc soars
With the Federal Reserve out of bullets can the European Central Bank resuscitate the world markets on their September 7
High finance charges weigh down RioZim
Business Reporter
RIOZIM Ltd incurred a loss of US$5,2 million for the six months period to June 30, 2011 compared to a loss of US$6,2 million
Pension scheme designed to increase contribution rates
Zimbabwe’s national pension scheme was designed as a partial funding or scaled premium funding scheme, whereby
Delta commits to fair business practices
Business Reporter
DELTA Beverages has pledged to observe fair business practices after signing a competition compliance agreement with the
World Bank warns China
BEIJING. – The head of the World Bank Monday urged China to rebalance its export-driven economy and said taming rising
Iraqi tourists flock to Kurdish region
ARBIL. – Shan Abdullah Ahmed travels to Arbil in northern Iraq at least once a month so her teenage daughter can shop for the
Barroso does not see recession in Europe
CANBERRA. – European Commission chief Jose Manuel Barroso yesterday said he did not expect Europe to slide into recession,

