‘Regulate global financial system’
Morris Mkwate in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
PRESIDENT Mugabe has called for the immediate restructuring of international economic and financial management systems to ensure they respond effectively to the needs of poor countries.
PM Tsvangirai finally sees the light
Martin Stobart
At long last!
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has become man enough to acknowledge the fact that China is not only the world’s fastest growing economy, but is also the second biggest after the US.
Roki, Maneta expected back home tonight
Harare Bureau
Zimbabwe representatives in Big Brother StarGame Rockford “Roki” Josphats and Maneta Mazanhi are expected home this evening.
Construction industry recovering
Business Reporter
THE construction industry is on a recovery path as shown by a number projects being carried out in various parts of the country, Construction Industry Federation of Zimbabwe (Cifoz) president Mr Phillip Chiyangwa has said.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Hats off to Nust, JM Nkomo Polytechnic
MOVES by the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) and the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Polytechnical College in Gwanda to reach out to pupils and the youths in the Matabeleland region and educate them about the importance of mathematics and science subjects are laudable.
Ginners, cotton farmers in make-or-break meeting
Harare — Cotton ginners and farmers are due to meet today for make-or-break talks expected to decide the fate of the cotton marketing season which remains in limbo due to disagreements over the producer price.
Msipa to officially launch scholarship trust
Midlands Correspondent
FORMER Midlands Governor Cde Cephas Msipa will officially launch his CG Msipa Scholarship Trust in Gweru on Saturday.
Another accident claims nine lives
Chronicle Reporters
NINE people died, seven on the spot and two on admission at the hospital while 18 others were injured, when a bus they were travelling in rammed into a stationary 30 tonne haulage truck, bringing to 20 the number of people who have died in road accidents this week.
City stun DeMbare
Harare Bureau
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HARARE City forward Quinton Masika rose from the bench to score what could remain a memorable goal in his career as Denver Mukamba saw red in a Castle Lager Premiership tie at Rufaro yesterday.
No salary freeze for civil servants, says PM
Harare Bureau
THERE is no salary freeze for civil servants because Cabinet does not have such a policy, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said yesterday.









