Suicide bombers storm AU base in Somalia
Mogadishu – A team of suicide bombers and gunmen disguised as soldiers assaulted an African Union base in the Somali
China won’t save Europe: Media
SHANGHAI – China’s state media yesterday warned that the country will not be a “saviour” to Europe, as President Hu Jintao
ZSTA makes new board appointments
Tawanda Musarurwa Business Correspondent
Agriseeds managing director Mr Walter Chigodora is the new chairman of the Zimbabwe Seed Trade Association . He will be
Equipment boost for small-scale miners
Government will next month disburse mining machinery worth US$800 000 to small-scale gold producers, Mines and Mining
Burley tobacco sales up 90pc
Agriculture Reporter
BURLEY tobacco sales have surpassed last season sales by 90 percent, the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board has revealed.
Merkel has last laugh in eurozone crisis
BERLIN. – German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s step-by-step approach is panning out in efforts to save the euro while at home
Gold eases, still on course for biggest rise
LONDON. – Gold eased on Friday but was still on course for its biggest weekly rise in two months after the euro zone’s
Hot temperatures: Wake up call to fight global warming
If global warming could be defined by the hot weather conditions that roasted Zimbabwe last week, then we are in for some
Hwange studies SA mine technology
Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter
HWANGE Colliery Company Limited directors last week toured some leading coal mining firms in South Africa to familiarise
Shabanie-Mashava mines to reopen
THE Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation will next month start mining asbestos at the Shabanie Mashava Mines, ZMDC


