Parastatal officials to attend Chinese fair

Business Reporter

A HIGH-POWERED delegation will this week attend the China International Fair for Investment and Trade to unlock investment opportunities for State enterprises and parastatals.

Association to create regional cotton pricing model

Business Reporter

THE Southern African Regional Cotton Association is working on a pricing model to determine the producer price suitable for each member state.

MPs demand $8m in allowances

Harare Bureau

LEGISLATORS are demanding about $8 million from Copac which they claim is owed for the 90 days they undertook the constitution outreach during which they were underpaid.

SA buries most of the 34 miners killed by police

South Africa on Saturday buried dozens of mineworkers killed by police last month in the worst crackdown on protests since apartheid.

Bosso tame Bulls

Sikhumbuzo Moyo
Highlanders…(2) 2
Motor Action…(0) 1

MOTOR Action coach Joey Antipas became the third Premiership coach to publicly declare that Highlanders could go all the way to lift the 2012 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League title after watching his charges fall to Bosso in a closely fought encounter at Barbourfields Stadium yesterday.

Hardbody edge Quelaton

Lovemore Zigara
Hardbody…. (1) 1
Quelaton….0
A relieved Godfrey Tamirepi was all smiles after collecting his first set of maximum points at home since taking over the reins as coach at Hardbody when Jacob Muzokomba’s strike in the 36th minute settled matters against Quelaton at Ascot Stadium in a Castle Premiership encounter yesterday.

Warriors under 24-hour surveillance

Lovemore Dube

The Warriors camp in Harare will be under 24-hour surveillance ahead of their clash with Angola in an Afcon final qualifying match first leg at Rufaro Stadium on Sunday.

Tutu calls for ‘lying’ Blair, Bush to face ICC trial over Iraq

Archbishop Desmond Tutu called today for Tony Blair and George Bush to be tried at the International Criminal Court in The Hague for their role in the Iraq war.

Dos Santos takes big lead

Luanda — President Jose Eduardo dos Santos yesterday held a massive lead in Angola’s general elections with more than 70 percent of the vote counted, but the opposition said it was gathering evidence of fraud.

Time for a new world order

LAST week’s gathering of the Non-Aligned Movement in Iran demonstrated the urgent need for a new world order in which the United Nations has a strong voice and is shielded from abuse and domination by powerful Western nations led by the United States. The 16th Nam summit also brought to the fore the need for the organisation to draw from its sheer strength of numbers to create a new world order.