Politicians urged to come up with realistic projects

Masvingo — Zanu-PF Politburo member Dzikamai Mavhaire on Wednesday urged politicians to come up with projects that can change the lives of the people.

Standard Chartered workers threaten to strike

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STANDARD Chartered Bank employees have given their employer a 14-day industrial action notice to compel the financial institution to increase salaries to levels in tandem with those offered by other banks.

Bleak outlook for food security in Swaziland

MBABANE — Archaic agricultural practices and erratic rainfall in the recent planting period is expected to lead to an increase in food insecurity for most of Swaziland’s 1,1 million people next year, says a government agriculture official.

US advisers limited to ‘support’ role in tracking down LRA

NEW YORK — The main stated aim of the US deployment of 100 military advisers to  central Africa is to improve co-ordination among the armies of countries affected by the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) to avoid repeating the fiasco of the 2008 multinational offensive against the group.

Central African Republic: A healthcare crisis, says MSF

BANGUI — Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has described the Central African Republic (CAR) as being in a state of “chronic medical emergency” and is calling on donor governments and development agencies to provide additional funding and take urgent action.

HIV traps women and girls in poverty — report

A UN report says women and children in Indonesia bear the brunt of HIV’s economic impact.

China remains a bright spot in the fragile world economy

BEIJING— Three years after the outbreak of the global financial crisis, the world economy ends 2011 as fragile as ever.

Eurozone ‘heading for recession in 2012’

The eurozone is likely to slip back into recession next year, according to a report by Ernst & Young.

Scientists home in on missing link of physics

GENEVA — International scientists said on Tuesday they had found signs of the Higgs boson, an elementary sub-atomic particle believed to have played a vital role in the creation of the universe after the Big Bang.

France to release 230m euros in Libyan assets

TRIPOLI — France will release 230 million euros to Libyan authorities in the next few days and help them recover the rest of their frozen assets, French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said on a visit to Tripoli yesterday.
Libya’s leadership has expressed growing frustration that, three months after Muammar Gaddafi was overthrown, only a fraction of the frozen assets, estimated at $150 billion, have been released to pay for wages and rebuilding the country.

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