Woolich suspect identified

LONDON. — The identity of the suspect pictured carrying bloodied knives in the aftermath of the murder of a British soldier is Michael Olumide Adebolajo, Guardian sources have confirmed.

Being ethical is good for business

There is evidence that business is facing up to ethical issues. Clearly unethical conduct can damage reputation and hit the bottom line and the share price.
In some cases it can even force a company out of business. Firms that do not have ethics programmes run the risk of more stringent legal and financial penalties — just one

3 members desert Macheso

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
Popular sungura musician Alick Macheso has been deserted by three long-serving key  members of his band, Jonas Kasamba, Obert Gomba and Donald Gogo, over a longstanding salary dispute.

More farmers turn to tobacco

Piety Mukuyu Agriculture ReporterThe tobacco grower base continues to grow with 90 638 farmers having registered for the 2013 marketing season. This is an improvement on the 68 604 growers…

Africa’s growth prospects bright

Sifelani Tsiko Senior Reporter
THE future is bright for Africa’s economic growth and the continent must place more emphasis on economic integration, promoting trade and investment to consolidate achievements made so far, Ethiopia’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe Dr Koang Tutlum Dung said yesterday.

Zimra internet woes affect vehicle imports

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau
Zimbabwe Revenue Authority has engaged its internet service provider to attend to a technical fault at Manica Transit Shed in Beitbridge where the processing of vehicle imports had been seriously affected by connectivity problems, it has emerged.

Poultry products now competitive

Agriculture Reporter
The regularising of imports and removal of import duty on soya meal has resulted in the local poultry producers competing with the South Africa, Zimbabwe Poultry Association chairman, Mr Solomon Zawe, has said.

Philips to invest in Zim health

Business Reporters
Royal PHILIPS, the leading global healthcare and lighting company, has expressed its commitment to help improve health care infrastructure in the country.
Debriefing journalists in Harare yesterday about their annual roadshow, the company’s general manager in Africa, Mr Peter van de Ven, said technology enhanced lives as it

Hospitals face blood shortage

Health Reporter
Government hospitals are facing a serious shortage of blood following the National Blood Services Zimbabwe’s decision to demand cash upfront for blood and its products from the hospitals, it has emerged.

Ford Ranger Odyssey semi-finalists named


PRETORIA.
— Ford has revealed the 20 semi-finalists in phase 2 of the Ford Ranger Odyssey Africa 2013 competition: A Pan African 4×4 challenge that will seek to conquer some of Africa’s toughest terrain. Whittled down from hundreds of entries, the top 20 have been selected based on their technical experience and their communications skills.

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