Govt to broaden capital markets
Tawanda Musarurwa Business Reporter
GOVERNMENT is mulling the establishment of a Financial Times Stock Exchange with a view to reinvigorate activity in capital markets. An FTSE is an independent company, which originated as a joint venture between The Financial Times
Airzim needs urgent attention: Mzembi
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
TOURISM and Hospitality Industry Minister Walter Mzembi says Government should sort out the financial mess in Air Zimbabwe ahead of the United Nations World Organisation General Assembly to be held in Victoria Falls next year. Minister Mzembi was
GPA principals meet

Sydney Kawadza Assistant News Editor
PRINCIPALS to the Global Political Agreement met yesterday and reaffirmed the need
Botswana army chief commends Zim indigenisation policy

Peter Matambanadzo in MARANGE
Botswana Defence Forces Commander Lieutenant General Tebogo Carter Masire has
Identification of SA accident victims begins
Beitbridge Bureau
Police in South Africa have started the identification of 10 victims of a fatal road accident which occurred when an Iveco minibus collided with a truck along the N1 Highway near Makhadho town on Tuesday morning. Zimbabwe’s consular general to
PAP to become legislative body
Herald Reporter
THE Pan African Parliament is on the verge of being transformed into a legislative body once African Ministers of Justice and Attorney Generals scrutinise the proposal. In an interview on Tuesday, PAP Fourth Vice President Cde Joram Gumbo, said the
Govt happy with tobacco auction floors’ preps
Agriculture Reporter
Government is satisfied with the state of preparedness of auction floors ahead of the start of the 2012 tobacco-selling season on Wednesday next week. Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development, Mr Seiso Moyo yesterday said
Mutare mayor’s probe team begins work
Herald Reporter
A five-member team set by Local Government, Rural and Urban Development Minister Ignatius Chombo to probe Mutare mayor Councillor Brian James on allegations of misconduct has commenced work. The team, which is being led by Masvingo
100 students leave for SA
Herald Reporter
A group of 100 students left for South African universities yesterday under the Presidential Scholarship Scheme. The students, drawn from disadvantaged families, but academically gifted, were seen off by director of the programme and Manicaland
Surtax on twin cab vehicles scrapped

Beitbridge Bureau
GOVERNMENT on Tuesday scrap-ped surtax on all imported double cab motor vehicles. The 25 percent surtax was removed a month after its introduction on January 1 this year. It was re-introduced under Statutory Instrument 156 of 2011. Surtax is a




