Ex-Barclays chief to forgo US$31m in bonuses
LONDON. — Former Barclays chief executive Bob Diamond, who resigned over a rate-rigging scandal, is not claiming bonuses worth £20 million (US$31 million), the bank’s chairman said yesterday.‘Rainbow nation’ battling for cohesion
JOHANNESBURG. — Archbishop Desmond Tutu coined the term in 1994 to celebrate post-apartheid South Africa but 18 years on, the “rainbow nation” is battling entrenched racial, social and economic divisions.German business backs Merkel’s euro strategy
BERLIN. — Nearly nine out of 10 top managers in Germany support Chancellor Angela Merkel’s strategy for tackling the eurozone debt crisis, according to a new survey published yesterday.China voices support for eurozone
BEIJING. — China said yesterday it believed Europe could resolve its debt crisis, as the two sides held a high-level meeting in Beijing that also covered thorny issues such as Syria, Iran and human rights.Let’s contain water pollution
What is water pollution?Water pollution occurs when unwanted or toxic substances are accidentally or intentionally introduced into water bodies in quantities which affect the resource in providing its services, which include domestic use, irrigation, navigation, recreational and life support (ecological) functions.
‘Re-energising family planning in Zim’
WORLD Population Day is an outgrowth of interest generated by the Day of Five Billion Person, which was observed on the 11th of July, 1987.TN Bank ends ZSE listing dry spell
Bright Madera
Corporate News
ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange acting chief executive Mr Martin Matanda and chairperson of the board Mrs Eve Gadzikwa will this morning pop some champagne to welcome TN Bank to the local bourse, after a more than 15-month dry spell.
NSSA housing scheme gets council nod
Business ReporterTHE National Social Security Authority’s Glaudina housing scheme has received partial compliance approval from the City of Harare.
Nyaradzo commits US$10m for expansion
Tawanda MusarurwaBusiness Reporter
NYARADZO Group says it has so far committed more than US$10 million towards expansion, which has taken their branch network to 12 units since the company was established in 2000.
Catholic University for SIFE World Cup
Business ReporterTHE Catholic University in Zimbabwe has won the Students in Free Enterprise Zimbabwe National Competition 2012 and will represent the country at the SIFE World Cup in the United States later this year.

