Zuma calls for dialogue

TOKYO. — South African President Jacob Zuma yesterday called for dialogue in his country’s troubled mining sector a day after a union leader was shot dead following a series of strikes.

Envoy hails Zim-Italian ties

Business Reporter
The Italian Embassy in Harare recently hosted a reception to mark the 67th anniversary of the Italian Republic.

Eleco, workers in salary dispute

Africa Moyo Business Correspondent
ELECO Elevator (Pvt) Limited is entangled in a massive US$111 000 salary dispute with employees amid reports that they have not been paid for a long time.

Cricket mentality key to winning

Last weekend with colleagues we went to Darwendale Dam for bass fishing. Chris brought along Chido his cousin from Masvosva Village.

Zim hosts tobacco growers’ indaba

Agriculture Reporter
Zimbabwe is hosting the International Tobacco Growers’ Association Africa meeting which starts in Harare today.

Trust clears air on ZSE suspension

Business Reporter
TRUST Holdings Ltd’s suspension from the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange last Friday was voluntary and the decision was taken to ensure shareholders who may wish to trade their shares are not prejudiced while

China faces anti-dumping duties

BRUSSELS. — The European Commission is expected to press ahead today with a plan to impose punitive anti-dumping duties on Chinese solar panel imports despite opposition from Germany and

Australia’s interest rates hit record low

SYDNEY. — Australia’s central bank kept interest rates at a record low 2,75 percent yesterday, adopting a wait-and-see approach to a lower Aussie dollar and the impact of earlier cuts on the economy.

IMF urges Greece not to relax

ATHENS. — Greece must not relax a fiscal effort that is starting to bear fruit after painful sacrifices, IMF chief Christine Lagarde said yesterday as Athens lined up for another creditor audit.

Fewer Spaniards seek unemployment benefits

MADRID. — The queue of Spanish job benefit claimants shrank in May for a third straight month, raw data showed yesterday, a result hailed by the government as it battles record unemployment. But Prime

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