LATEST: Nurses appeal to ED

Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Sunday News Reporter THE strike by nurses entered its second day on Tuesday as the health workers are now appealing to President Emmerson Mnangagwa to intervene and save…

JUST IN: ED impressed by Chinhoyi 7

President Mnangagwa and Vice President Chiwenga, together with Cabinet Ministers and service chiefs, today had a chance to view local liberation war movie “Chinhoyi 7” at Ster Kinekor, Borrowdale in…

Equities market continues in the black

HARARE – The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange’s All Share index gained a further 2.55 points (or 2, 81 percent) to close at 93.23 as beverages giant Delta jumped up $0, 1233…

Econet gets solar power plant licence

BH24 Reporter HARARE – Econet Wireless Zimbabwe is set to expedite the development of its solar power project in Willowvale after the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) granted the mobile…

Zimplats appoints director

BH24 Reporter HARARE – The country’s largest platinum mine producer Zimbabwe Platinum Holdings (Zimplats) has appointed Thandeka Nozipho Mgoduso as an independent non-executive director.

Post-Brexit trade deals will expose the myth of ‘taking back control’

By Steve French The recent kerfuffle over Britain’s post-Brexit passports being made by a Franco-Dutch company exemplifies the level of control that will be “taken back” by the UK government…

Gold steady as trade tension keeps rand on the back foot

BENGALURU — Gold prices were steady on Tuesday as the US dollar remained on the back foot, with the metal supported by festering concern about US-China trade tension.

Zeco stuck in the red, FY17 after-tax loss up 63pc

HARARE – Struggling engineering firm, Zeco Holdings saw its after-tax loss for the year ended December 31, 2017 increasing by 63 percent to $2, 1 million compared to $1, 3…

South African rand edges higher against weaker dollar

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s rand edged higher early on Tuesday against a slightly weaker dollar, building on gains from the previous session.

Q1 mining royalties up 17pc

BH24 Reporter HARARE – Zimbabwe’s mining royalties for the quarter to March 31, 2018 went up by 16, 8 percent to $19, 1 million compared to $16, 3 million recorded…

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