AfrAsia plans more investment

Harare Bureau AFRASIA Holdings has entrenched its footprint on the Zimbabwe financial landscape and the economy in general after assuming controlling interest in AfrAsia Kingdom Limited, which will be renamed…

Potraz unveils national frequency plan

Business Reporter THE Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe  (Potraz) has released the Zimbabwe National Frequency Allocation Plan draft which will indicate the extent of frequency resources that will…

Indo-Zim technology project on track

Oliver Kazunga  Business Reporter THE Government has made significant progress in installing equipment at different technology centres under the $5 million Indo-Zim Project, an official has said. In 2009, Zimbabwe…

More countries ready to back Syria action

The US Secretary of State, John Kerry, has said that many countries were prepared to take part in US-led military strikes against the Syrian regime for an alleged chemical attack…

Anti-govt protesters march in Tunisia

Tens of thousands of Tunisians have taken to the streets to renew their demands that the Islamist-led government step down and end a political deadlock threatening the North African country’s…

Venezuelan president accuses US of sabotage plot

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has claimed the White House is plotting the “collapse” of his government next month by sabotaging food, electricity and fuel supplies. “I have data about a…

Morsi charged with insulting judiciary

Cairo — Egyptian authorities on Saturday charged ousted president Mohammed Morsi with insulting the judiciary, reported state media, the latest in a string of cases brought against the Islamist leader.…

Australia’s new PM vows to cut foreign aid

A new government prepared to take control of Australia, with policies to cut pledges in foreign aid and to wind back greenhouse gas reduction measures in an effort to balance…

Prince stopped by royal guards

London – Britain’s Prince Andrew was challenged by jittery royal protection officers in the gardens of Buckingham Palace last week as they stepped up security following a break-in, police admitted…

Nigerian ‘baby factories’ bring profits

Enugu – The proprietor of Nigeria’s Moonlight Maternity Clinic was not interested in discussing allegations that he sells newborn babies, with boys fetching higher prices than the girls. “I have…

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