Jestina Mukoko released
Crime Reporter
POLICE have recorded a statement from the Zimbabwe Peace Project director Jestina Mukoko, whose organisation is reportedly involved in espionage.
Mukoko handed herself over to the police last Friday.
British business backs Cameron
LONDON. – Chief executives of some of Britain’s biggest companies – including BP, Vodafone and GlaxoSmithKline – yesterday joined the boss of English football’s Premier League in stressing the need for Britain to maintain its overseas aid budget.BoJ chief nominee rules out foreign bonds buying
TOKYO. – Tokyo’s pick to head the Bank of Japan yesterday ruled out purchases of foreign bonds to stoke the economy, as the country faced criticism it was engineering a yen devaluation.Latest Optimus available soon
JOHANNESBURG. – LG announced the latest addition to the Optimus L SeriesII family of devices will be available in South Africa and the rest of Southern Africa in the coming weeks.Kibo Mining welcomes Tanzania support
ARUSHA. – Kibo Mining welcomed the Tanzanian government’s support of the company’s Rukwa’s Coal to Power project.The Rukwa Coal to Power Project will, with immediate effect, be included as a strategic component of the Tanzanian government’s National Energy Strategy.Bank fees trigger class action lawsuit
WELLINGTON. – New Zealand’s registered banks are being targeted in what is set to be the country’s biggest ever class action lawsuit as three law firms attempt to reclaim “ excessive” bank default fees for bank customers.Italy’s economy shrinks 9pc
MILAN. – Italy’s economy shrank by 0,9 percent in the fourth quarter of 2012 from the previous one, official data showed yesterday, confirming a previous estimate that showed the recession in the eurozone’s third largest economy deepening.CSC to breed 14 000 cows
The Cold Storage Company will soon embark on a project to breed 14 000 cows and 360 bulls at its ranches countrywide, a Cabinet minister has said.In a report presented before a Parliamentary Portfolio Committee, Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Minister Dr Joseph Made
Shot in arm for conservation
Golden Sibanda in BERLIN, GermanyCOUNTRIES constituting the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area including the newly installed chair Zimbabwe, received about US$20 million from the German government last week in support of conservation, sustainable tourism and job creation initiatives.


