Reds face tough Magpies exam

Liverpool’s free-scoring form faces a challenge as their former manager Rafa Benitez returns to Anfield with Newcastle in the English Premier League today.

Zimplats HY revenues rise 20pc to $286m

Tawanda Musarurwa HARARE – Zimbabwe’s largest platinum producer Zimbabwe Platinum Holdings (Zimplats) recorded a 20 percent jump in revenue for the half-year to December 31, 2017 to $286, 1 million

All Share Index drops week-on-week

HARARE – For the week ending today, the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange’s All Share Index went down 1.03 points (or 1, 17 percent).

Ousted diamond firm seeks to re-gain diamond concessions

HARARE – Diamond miner DTZ-OZGEO is  considering negotiating with government to be given back its concession  in Chimanimani, Manicaland province, as terms of a contract it entered  into with the…

CICM hosts annual Fellows Awards

BH24 Reporter HARARE – Zimbabwe-headquartered Chartered Institute of Customer Management (CICM) is set to recognise Africa’s thought-leaders and top achievers in the area of customer management.

Namibia fears tourist decline due to improper waste management

Improper waste management is harmful for Namibia’s tourism sector, Environment Minister Pohamba Shifeta said Wednesday.

Four UN peacekeepers killed in central Mali mine blast

Four United Nations (UN) peacekeepers were killed on Wednesday when a mine exploded under their vehicle in central Mali in a deliberate attack, capping a bloody week for civilians and security forces in the West African nation.

Stranded in Libya: ISIL’s Tunisian women and children

TRIPOLI. – Baraa Zayani is nearly four years old and has spent more than half of his life in a Libyan prison. His only offence: he was born to a…

Chinese diplomat calls for fair, impartial global human rights governance system

A senior Chinese diplomat on Wednesday called on all parties to work together to jointly promote the building of a community with shared future for humanity and to promote the establishment of a fair, impartial, open and inclusive global human rights governance system.

Land motion ‘no reason to panic or start beating war drums’: Ramaphosa

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has said there is no reason to “panic and start beating war drums” over Parliament’s decision to look at land expropriation without compensation.

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