Namibian delegation in to explore business opportunities

Harare Bureau A 16-MEMBER delegation of Namibian businesspeople is in the country to explore ways of tapping into the available business opportunities.

Salary dispute delays $22m NSSA hotel completion

Beitbridge Bureau A THREE months salary dispute between Costain Zimbabwe Limited and its employees has delayed the completion of the $22 million National Social Security Hotel project in Beitbridge.

Emcoz calls for urgent renewal of social contract

Harare Bureau THE Employers’ Confederation of Zimbabwe (Emcoz) has called for an urgent renewal of the social contract to strengthen social dialogue between Government, labour and business.

EU unveils rules to ensure level playing field in banks

EUROPE’S top banking regulator has set out rules to ensure EU banks cannot rely on national definitions to obscure the true state of their books in an upcoming assessment of…

Apple expected to rev up iPad line as tablet market heats up

APPLE is expected to rev up its iPad line today as the tablet market heats up with competition from devices powered by software from Google and Microsoft.

Pakistan’s PM holds talks with Kerry

The Pakistani prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, has met John Kerry, US secretary of state, in Washington in advance of talks in the White House aimed at improving an uneasy relationship…

World powers in Luxembourg to discuss Syrian conflict

EUROPEAN Union foreign ministers have arrived in Luxembourg for talks that will have the Syria conflict high on its agenda. Catherine Ashton, the EU foreign policy chief, said yesterday that…

UN presses for rapid peace deal in DRC

Kinshasa – The United Nations pressed yesterday for progress in efforts to bring peace to the Democratic Republic of Congo, amid signs that talks between the government and rebels were…

France summons US ambassador over ‘spying’

France has called in the US ambassador to protest at allegations in Le Monde newspaper about large-scale spying on French citizens by the US National Security Agency, French Foreign Minister…

Australia bushfires rage out of control

Firefighters continue to battle some of the most destructive bushfires to ever strike Australia’s most populous state, with higher temperatures and winds expected to intensify the danger in the coming…

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