Latvians not keen on eurozone
RIGA. — A majority of Latvians oppose the country joining the troubled eurozone in January despite a massive pro-euro media blitz by the government, an opinion poll showed yesterday.
Wary Fed leaves US stimulus unchanged
WASHINGTON. — The Federal Reserve left its US$85 billion a month stimulus programme in place, surprising economists and delighting surging global markets yesterday, which had anticipated a reduction that would…
Book Cafe introduces new youth event
Lovemore Meya Arts Correspondent THE Book Café has introduced a new youth event “World Music Shortlisted” in its October World Music Festival. The event, which takes place from October 11…
Book Cafe introduces new youth event
Lovemore Meya Arts Correspondent THE Book Café has introduced a new youth event “World Music Shortlisted” in its October World Music Festival. The event, which takes place from October 11…
Book Cafe introduces new youth event
Lovemore Meya Arts Correspondent THE Book Café has introduced a new youth event “World Music Shortlisted” in its October World Music Festival. The event, which takes place from October 11…
Book Cafe introduces new youth event
Lovemore Meya Arts Correspondent THE Book Café has introduced a new youth event “World Music Shortlisted” in its October World Music Festival. The event, which takes place from October 11…
Book Cafe introduces new youth event
Lovemore Meya Arts Correspondent THE Book Café has introduced a new youth event “World Music Shortlisted” in its October World Music Festival. The event, which takes place from October 11…
Book Cafe introduces new youth event
Lovemore Meya Arts Correspondent THE Book Café has introduced a new youth event “World Music Shortlisted” in its October World Music Festival. The event, which takes place from October 11…
Book Cafe introduces new youth event
Lovemore Meya Arts Correspondent THE Book Café has introduced a new youth event “World Music Shortlisted” in its October World Music Festival. The event, which takes place from October 11…
Ex-immigration officers form association
Business Reporter A GROUP of former immigration officers has formed an association of immigration consultants in what the founders believe will spur investment and tourism in Zimbabwe.

