City disconnects defaulters
More than 1 500 households in Masvingo have no running water after council cut supplies over non-payment of bills.
ZEC happy with voters’ roll inspection
THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) says it is happy with the manner the current voters’ roll inspection programme is going on in Manicaland and has urged those with grievances to visit inspection centres in the remaining days.
ZEC happy with voters’ roll inspection
THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) says it is happy with the manner the current voters’ roll inspection programme is going on in Manicaland and has urged those with grievances to visit inspection centres in the remaining days.
Ryan Cairns hails Busha
PROFESSIONAL golfer Ryan Cairns praised the inaugural JM Busha golf tournament, which was part of the 2018 Peace Pledge Games, held at Chapman on Africa Day.
Ryan Cairns hails Busha
PROFESSIONAL golfer Ryan Cairns praised the inaugural JM Busha golf tournament, which was part of the 2018 Peace Pledge Games, held at Chapman on Africa Day.
Ryan Cairns hails Busha
PROFESSIONAL golfer Ryan Cairns praised the inaugural JM Busha golf tournament, which was part of the 2018 Peace Pledge Games, held at Chapman on Africa Day.
‘Banks should invest in EMV-compliant POS machines’
Tawanda Musarurwa HARARE – Zimbabwe’s financial services sector must invest in Visa (EMV)-compliant Point-of-Sale machines as a strategy to curb the increase in fraud involving card cloning, an expert has…
Fiscal leaders from the MEFMI region discuss economic policy management
BH24 Reporter HARARE – Deputy Central Bank govenors and deputy permanent secretaries from the region will meet for the Macroeconomic and Financial Management Institute of Eastern and Southern Africa (MEFMI). annual forum to…
Rand starts off new week on relatively positive note
The rand was a little perkier on Monday morning, after S&P Global Ratings left SA’s debt rating unchanged on Friday as expected.
Oil sinks further as OPEC and Russia look to raise output
LONDON – Oil prices extended losses on Monday as Saudi Arabia and Russia said they may increase supplies while U.S. production gains show no signs of slowing.



