Editorial Comment: Water woes: Council, consumers must change their mindset
Harare’s water woes are not going to go away any year soon, so it is way beyond time for the Harare City Council to stop pretending shortages and problems are temporary, or that somehow or other the Government will rescue the city. We now have to plan for a long haul. The problems areFirst debate: Romney comes out tops
DENVER — Mitt Romney raised Republican hopes of an election comeback with a spirited and aggressive performance that forced Barack Obama repeatedly on to the defensive in the first presidential debate. Although Romney is still trailing badly in the polls, especially in the crucial swingRussian defence ministry signs multi-billion-dollar plane deal
MOSCOW — Russia’s Defence Ministry yesterday signed a contract worth about 140 billion rubles (US$4 billion) to buy 39 IL-476 transport planes, President Vladimir Putin announced. “This is the first, essentially new plane, that Russia’s aviation industry has produced in the past 21 years”Libyan protesters storm congress
Tripoli — Protesters stormed the headquarters of Libya’s national congress yesterday angry about the new Prime Minister’s proposed government line-up, saying it was not fully representative of the North African country. Between 100 and 150 demonstrators from the western town of ZawiyahEgypt’s Mursi honours Sadat
Cairo — Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi laid a wreath at his late predecessor Anwar Sadat’s tomb on the anniversary of the 1973 war against Israel yesterday, in a rare homage from an Islamist leader. Mursi was accompanied by top military officials for the televised ceremony marking 39 yearsIranian trade unions agree to reopen bazaar
TEHRAN — Iran’s trade unions agreed Thursday to reopen Tehran’s grand bazaar, the economic heart of the Iranian capital, a day after a series of protests forced the shut-down of some shops and business centers there. Riot police were deployed Wednesday in the center of Tehran after someChina to strengthen international co-operation on cyber issues
BUDAPEST — The Chinese government will continue to strengthen international cooperation on cyber issues, and work with all countries to build an open and secure cyberspace, said an official here yesterday at the ongoing Budapest conference on cyberspace.Given the many challenges presentedGhana holds Argentine frigate over debt
Buenos Aires — Argentina on Wednesday alleged Ghana was violating international law by holding one of its frigates after a court order sought by creditors in the African nation suing Buenos Aires over its 2002 bond default. Ghana’s seizure of the (training) ship Libertad “is against the ViennaBAT complies with indigenisation
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Business ReporterCIGARETTE maker British American Tobacco Zimbabwe is offering about 21 percent of its shares to its employees and indigenous people in part fulfilment of indigenisation and empowerment requirements, the company said last Friday. BAT, one of the most capitalised companies on the
Delta shares hit US$1bn
Business ReportersDELTA Corporation became the first company on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange to hit US$1 billion market capitalisation last Friday, after its share price gained 19,2 percent year-on-year. The country’s largest beverages manufacturer gained 0,48 percent to US83,5c yesterday as appetite for its shares

