Former Zambian president acquitted

Former Zambian president Rupiah Banda was last week acquitted by the court on allegations that he personally benefited from a $2,5 million oil deal with Nigeria.

BUSINESS FORUM: Better be poor than dishonest

ISSUES of ethics and integrity dominate social conversations as corruption festers.

Sadc Chair steers Lesotho peace process

Morris Mkwate recently in Tshwane, South Africa A Sadc-appointed Commission of Inquiry will investigate the killing of Lesotho’s former defence forces commander Brigadier Maaparankoe Mahao, which has ignited fresh political…

CZI to focus on competitiveness

Enacy Mapakame Business Reporter THIS year’s Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries congress will ominously take place in the Midlands, a province whose iron, steel, asbestos and ferro-chrome mines have since slipped…

Focus turns to Agri-Business Conference

Emilia Zindi Agriculture Editor THE major highlight of the 105th edition of the Harare Agricultural Show, which will be held next month, will be the annual National Agri-Business Conference to…

Tunisia in state of emergency

Tunisia has declared a state of emergency, just over a week after 38 tourists, mainly Britons, died in an attack in the resort city of Sousse.

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