LATEST: PSL cancel matches to make way for elections

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent FOOTBALL fans that had been looking forward to see the country’s two biggest clubs, by support base, square-off at Barbourfields Stadium will have to wait a…

China to use ‘counter-cyclical’ measures to curb FX volatility

BEIJING/SHANGHAI – China’s foreign-exchange regulator said on Thursday it was well-equipped to keep currency markets stable amid intensifying trade frictions with the United States and prepared to counteract cross-border capital outflow volatility…

China to use ‘counter-cyclical’ measures to curb FX volatility

BEIJING/SHANGHAI – China’s foreign-exchange regulator said on Thursday it was well-equipped to keep currency markets stable amid intensifying trade frictions with the United States and prepared to counteract cross-border capital outflow volatility…

Rand retreats ahead of lending rates decision

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s rand opened weaker on Thursday, stepping back from a recent rally as traders cleared positions ahead of a lending rates decision by the central bank later in…

Rand retreats ahead of lending rates decision

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s rand opened weaker on Thursday, stepping back from a recent rally as traders cleared positions ahead of a lending rates decision by the central bank later in…

Zim 2018 customer satisfaction at 64pc

BH24 Reporter HARARE – Zimbabwe’s customer satisfaction index ranking for 2018 has declined by 11, 8 percentage points to 63, 7 percent.

Zim 2018 customer satisfaction at 64pc

BH24 Reporter HARARE – Zimbabwe’s customer satisfaction index ranking for 2018 has declined by 11, 8 percentage points to 63, 7 percent.

Zim enters new era for investors

Zimbabwe has entered a new era in which all investment is welcome and its safety guaranteed, and where education should be used as a conduit for employment creation and revival of the economy, President Mnangagwa has said.

SIXTY-SEVEN ALL OUT

THE Chevrons turned on one of their worst shows with the bat yesterday when they were dismissed for a paltry 67 runs by Pakistan to surrender the ongoing five-match ODI series without giving a fight.

Faheem five-for razes Zim in record win

Pakistan 69 for 1 (Fakhar 43*, Muzarabani 1-43) beat Zimbabwe 67 all out (Chibhabha 16, Faheem 5-22, Junaid Khan 2-7) by nine wickets

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